Market renewal areas planned more demolition, charity reveals
By Susanna Millar 21 February 2012
Councils in the five areas worst-affected by stalled housing market renewal (HMR) schemes were planning to spend almost all the government funding meant for rehousing people on further demolition, it has emerged.
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