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Thursday, 19 September 2013

Housing Problems and Poverty in North Wales

Rent arrears and homelessness are on the increase. Figures published by the campaigning group False Economy are published in today's Independent. In contrast, Faith in Affordable Housing is offering positive contributions to the solution and a ideas for what Christians might constructively do with surplus churches.
 
http://www.housingjustice.org.uk/pages/fiah.html
 
Exclusive: 50,000 people are now facing eviction after bedroom tax
www.independent.co.uk
More than 50,000 people affected by the so-called bedroom tax have fallen behind on rent and face eviction, figures given to The Independent show. 
 
 
Meanwhile the Joseph Rowntree Foundation has published figures showing very high rates of in-work poverty in North Wales. 
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-24146012

There is more poverty in working households in Wales than in non-working ones, especially in rural areas, claims a study by a leading research charity.


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