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70 Homes Approved for Sleaford: Affordable Housing in Short Supply

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70 Homes Approved for Sleaford: Affordable Housing in Short Supply

The construction of a new housing scheme in Sleaford has been approved, with the project proposing the building of seventy new homes to ease the increasing need for reasonably priced housing in the region. Yet, reservations are on the rise as it has emerged that a mere six of these proposed homes would fall into the ‘affordable’ category. The local council members, along with numerous residents, have voiced their disappointment, underlining the continuous battle numerous families in Lincolnshire face to secure affordable accommodation. This development draws attention to the more extensive problem of housing affordability throughout the county while prompting ongoing requests for more significant action to fulfil the demand.

This article has been developed by The Lincoln Post from original reporting found on news.google.com.

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