Green’s investigation to chronic shortage of accessible housing for disabled people has revealed some harrowing cases
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Disabled Londoners left behind by accessible housing shortfall
The London Assembly Housing Committee has warned that Disabled people in the capital are being failed by a shortage of suitable, affordable homes and by poor oversight from the Greater London Authority (GLA). In a letter to the Mayor, the committee outlined findings from its investigation into accessible housing, which includes homes designed or adapted so that Disabled and older people can live independently. The inquiry heard harrowing account…
Green’s investigation to chronic shortage of accessible housing for disabled people has revealed some harrowing cases
Disabled Londoners are being failed due to a “chronic” shortage of accessible housing, the Mayor has been warned. A lack of homes which are either built or adapted to enable people with access needs to live independently has led to “deeply distressing” conditions for those in need, according to the Chair of the London Assembly […]
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