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Regeneration can harm poor tenants

Series: Housing Today ; (242) 12 July 2001, 6(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: A report by the University of Brighton highlights the fact that regeneration of run-down estates could push residents into even greater poverty as housing costs can increase by more than a quarter following refurbishment of the residents' property. The Stepney Housing and Development Agency claims the report shows the need to co-ordinate regeneration with benefits policies. The report, "For richer, for poorer is available, priced £12.50. Tel: 01273 643 798.
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A report by the University of Brighton highlights the fact that regeneration of run-down estates could push residents into even greater poverty as housing costs can increase by more than a quarter following refurbishment of the residents' property. The Stepney Housing and Development Agency claims the report shows the need to co-ordinate regeneration with benefits policies. The report, "For richer, for poorer is available, priced £12.50. Tel: 01273 643 798.