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Housing advice
- Accommodation certificates - fitness for human habitation
- Affordable housing
- Affordable Warmth & Fuel Poverty
- Anti social behaviour and nuisance
- Communal heating charges
- Community grants
- Community safety
- Co-operative development
- Council estates - parking
- Council housing - evictions
- Council housing - information and advice
- Council housing - late tenancy arrears rents
- Council housing - rents
- Council housing - tenancy issues
- Credit unions
- Emergencies - water/flood rescue
- Empty Homes
- Empty residential properties
- Estates management
- Garages - arrears
- Garages - lettings
- Home ownership service - right to buy
- Home safety advice
- Homelessness - advice and support
- Homelessness prevention
- Homeowners
- Hospice care - adult
- Housing - community safety
- Housing - information and advice
- Housing - legal advice and support
- Housing - mediation
- Housing - public health advice
- Housing - rent determination
- Housing advice - older people
- Housing advice - young people
- Housing benefit - change of circumstances
- Housing benefit - new claim
- Housing register
- Housing repairs - council property
- Land and property - property enquiries
- Licence - homes in multiple occupancy
- Local housing allowance
- Private tenants - advice and support
- Rent setting
- Residential care - adult
- Supported and sheltered housing - information and advice
- Welfare rights - advice
- Youth justice - action plan orders
Housing Strategy
Housing Strategy
Hambleton District Council is committed to working in partnership with other strategic housing authorities in North Yorkshire to develop a sub-regional housing strategy which is currently in progress.
Please find below the Housing Strategy Action Plan which details the Council's approach to strategic housing for the period 2007 - 2012.
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