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[11 JAN 01] WHITEFRIARS
TENANTS URGED TO HAVE THEIR SAY
Tenants living in Coventry’s former
council houses are being given the opportunity to have a say
in the running of the new organisation that manages the entire
stock. MORE
[09 JAN 01] JOBS
WINDOW CREATED AS GLAZIERS MOVE IN
Former council houses in Wood End face
demolition because they are run-down and unpopular.
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[22 NOV 00] BULLDOZERS
COULD FLATTEN WOOD END HOUSES
Former council houses in Wood End face
demolition because they are run-down and unpopular.
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[02 OCT 00] TROUBLED
ESTATE COULD BE BULLDOZED
£6 million plans to demolish and rebuild an area of
Coventry that has been compared to Beirut have been unveiled
by the new owners of the city’s council houses.
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[26 SEP 00] HOUSING NOW OUT OF
COUNCIL'S HANDS
Coventry’s council houses have now
been transferred to a private company, completing the
largest switch of its kind in the country. MORE
[25 AUG 00] FINAL
HOUSING TRANSFER HURDLE CLEARED
Coventry’s council
houses will be transferred to a private company, paving the
way for £240m of repairs. MORE
[14 DEC 99] TENANTS
BACK COUNCIL HOUSING PLAN
Coventry City Council’s plan to transfer its housing to
Whitefriars has received the support of its tenants. MORE
[12 AUG 99] COUNCIL
DEFENDS COUNCIL HOUSE TRANSFER
Coventry City Council has
defended its plans to transfer over 20,000 council houses into
the private sector. MORE
[15 MAR 99] COVENTRY
PIONEERS HOUSING TRANSFER
Coventry, so often local
government pioneers, has notched another first by leading the
way to transfer its huge housing stock to a private company.
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