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The National Lottery Community Fund supports Shelter’s work with homeless families
Thanks to National Lottery players, Shelter’s Family Services in Bristol, Sheffield and East London have received £1.4 million over three years from The National Lottery…
Prejudice in practice: renting with a disability
This blog was co-written by Dave Lockyer, a Shelter Renting Champion who shares his experience of discrimination in the private rented sector. Discrimination has no…
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Why England can’t just ‘get used to renting’
The proportion of people who own their own home is continuing its rapid decline across England – the new English
Starter Homes: giving with one hand...
Update 04/02/2015: Inside Housing are reporting that Starter Homes will count as “affordable housing” and can therefore directly replace social
The politics of rent control
A debate is taking place about whether we should control – or cap – private rents in London. With the
Who should pay for affordable homes?
Any regular readers of this blog will know that we need to build many more homes in England, especially more