Nottingham given more than £3m to tackle worsening housing crisis
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The housing shortage in the Netherlands calls for creative solutions. New neighborhoods alone are insufficient to meet the skyrocketing demand for affordable housing. Therefore, municipalities and housing associations are increasingly focusing on a smart approach: making better use of the existing housing stock.
Nottingham is awarded over £3 million to tackle homelessness – My Nottingham News
Nottingham City Council announced today that it is one of 20 councils chosen to take part in the Government’s Emergency Accommodation Reduction Pilot (EARP). The pilots, backed by £5 million in funding over 2025/26, will work with the 20 local authorities with the highest use of bed & breakfast (B&B) accommodation for homeless families, to test innovative approaches and kickstart new initiatives to reduce the use of B&Bs. Local authorities were …
£3 million awarded to Nottingham to tackle homelessness
Nottingham City Council announced today that it is one of 20 councils chosen to take part in the government’s Emergency Accommodation Reduction Pilot (EARP). The pilots, backed by £5 million in funding over 2025/26, will work with the 20 local authorities with the highest use of bed & breakfast (B&B) accommodation for homeless families, to […]
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