Pathfinders could increase homelessness
Series: Inside Housing ; 10 December 2004, 4(1) | Shelter Press Release ; 10 December 2004 (2)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Shelter has published "On the up?". The report looks at regeneration programmes in the north of England and has warned that as result of such programmes, house prices in those areas will rise. Regeneration encourages property speculation and could affect affordability - at the same time as 167 000 homes are being demolished in those areas. House prices are rising faster in the north than anywhere else in the country and families could be pushed out of buying or private renting and this could lead to an increase in homelessness. The report is available to download from the website. http://england.shelter.org.uk/home/home-624.cfm/pr essreleaselisting/1/pressrelease/125/| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Shelter has published "On the up?". The report looks at regeneration programmes in the north of England and has warned that as result of such programmes, house prices in those areas will rise. Regeneration encourages property speculation and could affect affordability - at the same time as 167 000 homes are being demolished in those areas. House prices are rising faster in the north than anywhere else in the country and families could be pushed out of buying or private renting and this could lead to an increase in homelessness. The report is available to download from the website. http://england.shelter.org.uk/home/home-624.cfm/pr essreleaselisting/1/pressrelease/125/