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£60million needed to improve Rossendale housing


A REPORT into housing in Rossendale has found that more than £60million is needed to improve hazardous properties, adapt homes and easing fuel poverty.

A study, based on a random sample of public and privately owned households, was commissioned by Pennine Lancashire authorities to help future decision making.

It found that only 63 per cent of vulnerable householders were living within a decent standard of housing, leaving an estimated shortfall of 570 people living in poor, inadequate homes.

There are approximately 4,500 householders within the Valley spending more than 10 per cent of their income on heating.

An investment of £7.1million would be needed to put this right.

The report identifies that there is £32.2million of category one hazards – such as damp and mould, overcrowding, lack of light and structural collapse – within Valley properties.

Costs for undertaking adaptat-ions for disabled residents would be in the region of £4.9million.

The report concludes: “In total the report identifies that there is a need for £60.1million of investment required across Rossendale in order to remedy hazards, provide adaptations and alleviate fuel poverty.

“Resources from the Govern-ment that the council uses to support the above have reduced from £668,000 in 2007/8 to £431,000 for 2009/2010 although current indications are that this may increase slightly in 2010/11.

“This obviously, impacts on the ability of the council to effectively address the issues identified within the report.”

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation, which campaigns on issues of poverty and housing, recently claimed that to reduce the number of people in poverty, the UK needs to recover not just from recession, but from deep-seated problems emerging before the downturn.

Comments(2)

cyberpaul says...
8:47pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Ah yes, the Rossendale Valley.
God must have had a crushing hangover when he created that particular part of the planet.
What a dump.
I understand that the council wanted to "twin" the Valley with Chernobyl but the residents of that city objected to being associated with Rossendale as they felt it was detrimental to the image of their home.

pull some strings says...
7:47pm Sun 14 Mar 10

cyberpaul, Blackburn, have you ever looked at Blackburn??

I thinked I'd twin Blackburn with my bum hole. Dark, smelly and a dirty colour!


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