housing association
Britishnoun
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The freehold for the land on which the buildings stand is owned by a dormant company called T R Marketing, which is registered to a unit in an industrial estate in Salford and bought the freehold from housing association Livv Housing in 2022.
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Housing association Trivallis, which owns the land, said it has made the "relevant agencies" aware.
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Junior is now in a travel cot or playpen until the problem is resolved and Jess raised the issue of lead paint with her housing association, Clwyd Alyn, but said she wasn't taken seriously and no action was taken.
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Grainia Long said it "would be for each individual housing association to decide themselves how much private finance can they borrow, how much risk can they take on".
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Christina McGill, director of social impact and external affairs for accessible housing association Habinteg, identified "availability, affordability and findability" as three further issues for disabled people looking to buy a home.
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