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 Armed forces housing boost

 

Friday, June 29, 2007


The Government will place service personnel on a level playing field for social housing…

Service personnel leaving the UK Armed Forces should soon find it easier to get a council house following changes to the way social housing is allocated. 

Housing Minister Yvette Cooper today announced that the Government will amend the law to ensure service personnel are put on an equal footing with other people when applying for social housing.

Existing legislation allows local councils to take into account whether applicants have a local connection when prioritising applicants for social housing.

The legislation can put serving personnel at a disadvantage, as it is not possible for them to establish a local connection with an area through residence or employment when serving in the Armed Forces.

A recent small scale study of 17 local councils carried out by Communities and Local Government found that there were regional differences in how service personnel looking for social housing are treated.

Closing the loophole

Housing Minister Yvette Cooper said: “It’s right we provide our servicemen and women with the best possible support as they move back to civilian life. The service our Armed Forces give to their country must not place them at any disadvantage when applying for a council house.

“We are closing this loop-hole which has led to some former service personnel facing an uphill battle getting access to social housing.”

Derek Twigg, Minister for Veterans, said: “I have been determined to resolve this disadvantage that members of the Armed Forces have been experiencing in accessing social housing. 

“The MOD and Communities and Local Government have worked closely together to address this issue. The Government’s decision to change the legislation at the earliest opportunity will ensure that service leavers are not treated differently to other applicants. This further underlines the Government’s determination to help veterans and service personnel.”

The Government will make the necessary changes to housing legislation as soon as parliamentary time allows. Local councils in England are responsible for framing their own policies and procedures for allocating social housing.

Source: DCLG

 
 
     
     
 

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