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May 2009

May 2009

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Jane Gething-Lewis

Fed up with the gloomy housing headlines? There’s something to sing about in this month’s issue of 24housing – we head to Harlow in Essex, where planning and design has struck a chord with Indie musician Darren Hayman. His folk opera “Pram Town” waxes surprisingly lyrically about the classic new town of the 1950’s. But are Harlow’s residents singing from the same hymn sheet?

On a different note, we also look at the implications for social landlords as OFT prepares to release the results of the investigation into so-called cover pricing, and look at ways of minimising the stress of decanting for residents and landlord alike. As usual we’re packed with informative and provocative news, views and ideas.

Missed issue 11? You can now access a selection of our April features online. Our exclusive and frank piece from RBH Chief Exec Gareth Swarbrick is available to all, and if you’re a subscriber, you have full access to the 24housing online archives.

 

Jane Gething-Lewis
Editor, 24housing Magazine

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