Brilliantly documented breakdown of resource allocation gone sideways. The selling 1,222 homes while promising 1,000 new ones is such a stark contradiction. When I was researching UK housing policy a few years back, this pattern kept showing up where councils would asset-strip to balance short-term budgets, leaving them worse off long term. The £21 milion temporary accommodation bill every year is basically municpal bleeding that compounds the original mistake.
Brilliantly documented breakdown of resource allocation gone sideways. The selling 1,222 homes while promising 1,000 new ones is such a stark contradiction. When I was researching UK housing policy a few years back, this pattern kept showing up where councils would asset-strip to balance short-term budgets, leaving them worse off long term. The £21 milion temporary accommodation bill every year is basically municpal bleeding that compounds the original mistake.
And it ain't going to get any better 😉