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'Rent is going up, wages aren't': Care worker on Manchester housing list for ten years refused a council home because he moved to Trafford

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing A care worker who has been on the waiting list for a council house in Manchester for ten years has been refused a home because he moved down the road to Trafford.

Andy Ollerenshaw breached Manchester's 'continuous residency' requirement - which means applicants must live in the city council boundaries for two years - by living in the nursing home where he was working in Altrincham.

Andy, who grew up in Harpurhey, first applied for social housing in Manchester ten years ago because he wanted to leave the family home. “I got a job, I wanted to move out and have my own independence,” Andy, 30, told the M.E.N. Read more: 'Are you going to look after my mum?',

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