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Article: Eight times income to buy Norfolk home.
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- Lynn News/Norfolk Citizen (King's Lynn, England)
- Article date:
- April 18, 2008
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A NEW approach is being made to homelessness locally with a number of housing organisations now working together to tackle the issue.
Freebridge Community Housing, which took over West Norfolk's council housing stock, and Broadland Housing Association are among ten of the largest social housing providers in Norfolk who have joined forces to tackle the growing problem.
The new strategy, launched last week, is to prevent homelessness across the whole of Norfolk.
Called "Forward Thinking; the role of housing associations in preventing homelessness in Norfolk" it is a three-year plan that sets out how the Norfolk Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) ...