Re: probable repossession
Hi conf,
Just catching up having been away for the weekend working another exhibition in Oxford. Sorry it had not registered with me just how close geographically you are to us (hangs head!) Is it essential that you remain in the immediate locality of where you are now?
If not then giving Clwyd Allan Housing association a call might be of use to you. They actually advertise in the prisons in Liverpool and Manchester offereing cheap or free housing in North East Wales on release. I also have access to a policy document thrashed out with Liverpool Council and the North Wales authorities which is attempting to justify some unwanted development. This is essentially a comprehensive policy document to provide quality rental housing on a large scale to overspill requirments from the City of Liverpool. NW authorities include Flintshire, Denbighshire, and Conwy. Gwynnedd is a bit too far West I would have thought.
I have been and am involved in a minor way in the campaign to prevent the develpments going ahead on such a large scale and when I got up to say my piece at a public meeting i was informed by the council officer concerned that Denbighshire could currently house the homeless in 24 hours on the record. That means that there is spare housing stock which under the policy document could apply to Liverpool's citizens.
Few thoughts for you.
regards
Garlok
Hi conf,
Just catching up having been away for the weekend working another exhibition in Oxford. Sorry it had not registered with me just how close geographically you are to us (hangs head!) Is it essential that you remain in the immediate locality of where you are now?
If not then giving Clwyd Allan Housing association a call might be of use to you. They actually advertise in the prisons in Liverpool and Manchester offereing cheap or free housing in North East Wales on release. I also have access to a policy document thrashed out with Liverpool Council and the North Wales authorities which is attempting to justify some unwanted development. This is essentially a comprehensive policy document to provide quality rental housing on a large scale to overspill requirments from the City of Liverpool. NW authorities include Flintshire, Denbighshire, and Conwy. Gwynnedd is a bit too far West I would have thought.
I have been and am involved in a minor way in the campaign to prevent the develpments going ahead on such a large scale and when I got up to say my piece at a public meeting i was informed by the council officer concerned that Denbighshire could currently house the homeless in 24 hours on the record. That means that there is spare housing stock which under the policy document could apply to Liverpool's citizens.
Few thoughts for you.
regards
Garlok
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