£50m to tackle empty homes
Date published: 24 November 2011
COMMUNITIES blighted with large numbers of empty homes could benefit from significant regeneration, it is claimed.
Lib-Dem Communities Minister Andrew Stunell told the Northern Housing Summit that tackling empty homes was a top housing priority for the party. Long-term empty homes are classed as unoccupied if left for more than six months.
According to latest figures there are 1,822 long-term empty homes properties in Oldham.
The government will give an extra £50 million funding to tackle large concentrations of empty homes as part of the coalition’s housing strategy and will seek to match-fund the projects.
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