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Housing
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Leaseholders counting the cost of cladding crisis
People living in buildings with unsafe cladding have been left in limbo, faced with rising costs while fearing for their safety. Ruairi Walsh reports.
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New Ferry locals react to housing ‘masterplan’
Residents in New Ferry have been responding to an ambitious housing masterplan for the devastated area.
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Homeless shelter stays open amid council row
A controversial homeless shelter will now remain open despite allegations of drug abuse on the site.
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TV shows homes as sound as a pound
A student who bought a house for £1 is being featured in a TV series looking into the development scheme.
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Council accused over landlord licenses
Liverpool City Council has come under fire after being accused of a failure to issue landlord licenses.
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New student buildings boom goes on
Will developments mean Smithdown Road student community switch to living in the city centre?
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Cash boost for social housing tenants
A £1m fund is being used to help social housing tenants tackle debt problems arising from issues such as the bedroom tax.
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Average earnings not enough for mortgages
Liverpool residents aren’t earning enough money to pay their mortgages, according to a new report.
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Welsh Streets row over development plans
The decision to over-rule Liverpool City Council plans to develop the Welsh Streets has upset many locals.
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Landlord licensing plans in pipeline
Liverpool City Council is pushing plans to introduce a new licensing scheme for private landlords.
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Social housing victory for veterans
Merseyside armed service veterans are to be made a priority group for local housing.
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Plans submitted for £15m regeneration
Plans for the Welsh Streets area of have been submitted, paving the way for a £15m regeneration of the Toxteth and Dingle districts.