The organisation which has run council housing in Retford
and Bassetlaw for 13 years could be brought back under local authority control.
Bassetlaw District Council is consulting with its tenants and leaseholders over
proposals to bring the management of its housing stock back to the authority -
a move that could generate savings of £335,000 each year, it claims. Council
housing in Bassetlaw has been managed by the Arms-Length Management
Organisation (ALMO) A1 Housing since 2004. It was created by the council to
deliver the Government funded Decent Homes programme, which ended in 2012. Read
more on the Lincolnshire Live website.
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