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Council housing companies driving ‘quiet revolution’ in local building

October 20, 2017 By the Smith Institute

The Smith Institute received extensive coverage of its report Delivering the renaissance in council-built homes: the rise of local housing companies including in:

Municipal Journal, LocalGov, Public Sector Executive, Inside Housing, 24Housing, Property Week and Room151 as well as blogs on the MJ, CIH and Shelter’s New Civic Housebuilding websites

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