with the company forecasting a huge funding black hole in the coming years, the town hall wants to take back control. Such financial pressures have been caused by the cost of making homes carbon-neutral by 2038 while also maintaining post-Grenfell fire safety standards.The move would affect properties in Harpurhey, Blackley, Crumpsall, Moston, Miles Platting and Newton Heath.In June the council agreed to an independent review of the ALMO and the Housing Revenue Account (HRA), the pot of money used to manage housing revenue and expenditure.During their review management consultants Campbell Tickell found that while Northwards had been operating ‘relatively effectively’ in the last 15 years, things needed to change.A survey which received.
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