Sentences with word «rehousing»

The move, which has seen thousands of retired Germans rehoused in homes in eastern Europe and Asia, has been severely criticised by social welfare organisations who have called it «inhumane deportation».
What's known as rapid rehousing has been successful in stabilizing families.
The Nubian community has a Council of Elders who are also trustees of a Trust that claims Kibera, and they are in constant battle with the government over its size, as well as its programs, such as rehousing.
Other large - scale projects for rehousing the Tōhoku people are in the pipeline, such as one by renowned architect Toyo Ito — designer of the 2002 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in London — that employs a modern take on traditional architecture but built on higher ground.
When asked to set out exactly what steps the government was talking to rehouse people, Sharma initially tried to talk instead about about «the bravery that people are showing in coming forward and the dignity».
Fortunately, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco have just received a National Endowment for the Humanities grant of $ 650,000 in support of the museums» Collection Rehousing Project.
Palace must also rehouse residents of the six homes that require demolishing and improve local transport facilities for supporters.
«What we want to do is go to communities where there are sink estates... and agree with those councils, those local people and make sure tenants get good homes, make sure homeowners get rehoused in new houses, that's exactly what we want.»
[37] Reforming the housing system, Livingstone and Committee Chairman Ewan Carr cancelled the proposed rent increase for council housing, temporarily halting the construction of Europe's largest tower blocks, and founded a Family Squatting Group to ensure that homeless families would be immediately rehoused through squatting in empty houses.
«The vast majority of short - life properties have so far been handed back amicably and we have rehoused many former occupants.
The Lanes, now a labyrinth of tapas, fruity ciders and cerebral crockery, used to be the city's slum area and it was here we learnt about Harry Cowley the chimney sweep and social activist, who created the Brighton Vigilantes and fought the fascists, as well as helping to rehouse homeless people following the war.
Officials have said that the remaining pupils will be rehoused by Tuesday 19 April.
«Unwanted litters of puppies and kittens are also surrendered to shelters over the Christmas period, often the result of unplanned breeding or being unable to rehouse all the littermates,» Ms Currey said.
Find new homes for rabbits can however be rather difficult and many rescues are for forced to euthanize rabbits that they can not rehouse.
This is wrong, as there are also shelter pets that were lost or need to be rehoused due to owners passing away or moving out of state.
Now that Clyfford Still's works have found a permanent home, it is our job as collections managers to rehouse everything using the latest museum standards and best practices.
Where there is no family we can offer practical help in a personal and very caring way such as arranging chattels valuations, property valuations, property checks, clearing the property, searching for assets, selling the family car and even clearing the fridge and rehousing pets
Briefly detail concrete achievements, such as helping to rehouse clients or assisting at risk teenagers in finding college places.
HUD is expanding the availability of a rapid rehousing program and Housing Choice Vouchers to help more families move out of homelessness more quickly and into permanent housing.
If it sells, just rehouse them elsewhere.
My nastier, more vindictive side rather hopes that it will take so long to renovate the British Houses of Parliament, and the unmistakable clock tower of Big Ben, that MPs have to move out of the building for good, and are rehoused in a hideous modern shed in the suburbs.
They opened the first shelter for homeless women and children in McHenry County and continue helping women and children today through a transitional shelter program, outreach and prevention, a subsidized apartment program, affordable housing and rapid rehousing.
Mike Cooke of Border Collie Rescue said: «Liaising with the MAFF veterinary officer in charge of each case, we will arrange for the disinfection of these dogs, removal from farms and placing in quarantine for three weeks before they are assessed and offered for rehousing.
Most Rev Graham Tomlin urged Christians to pray for an «acceleration» in efforts to rehouse those survivors who are still living in places like hotels.
Unless, of course, the rumour about the asbestos is actually true, in which case expect utter chaos as they try to rehouse the occupants of the Palace of Westminster for an indeterminate amount of time.
«At the beginning, I would get my hopes up every time they reviewed it, thinking maybe this time they will rehouse us.
Councils in London, who twenty years ago would have been able to rehouse a homeless family in council housing, are now having to make deals with private landlords and lettings agents in Birmingham to find them somewhere to live.
For those lucky enough to escape, the question now will be where they are rehoused.
He also stated his slightly more equivocal opposition to the idea of removing the Palestinians from the West Bank and rehousing them elsewhere, stating that any plan to move any people from their homes would be wrong.
Mr Lamb's comments came after families of Winterbourne View Hospital abuse victims accused the Government, NHS and local authorities of an «appalling failure» over the rehousing of vulnerable people with disabilities.
[45] In August 1973, he publicly threatened to resign from the Lambeth Housing Committee if the council failed «to honour longstanding promises» to rehouse 76 homeless families then staying in dilapidated and overcrowded halfway accommodation.
The final report, Moves to Independent Living, has rich information about their experiences during the first 18 months after being rehoused, the problems that they faced and overcome, and the factors that influence resettlement outcomes.
Grenfell is a constant reminder of the Kensington Tory council's disgraceful penny - pinching over its so - called «renovation» and the appalling mismanagement of the fire's aftermath, of its neglect in caring for and rehousing the traumatised survivors.
Depends if the voters are rehoused in the ward / constituency.
Several offers to rehouse him were declined on the grounds that the facilities were unsuitable.
After testifying against her abusive father, Shelly finds herself rehoused on a sink estate in this powerful directorial debut from acclaimed writer Helen Walsh.
Before putting your house up for sale, you should get some advice about being rehoused.
This historic town is home to the impressive Maritime Museum, which pays homage to Britain's history as the sovereign of the seas, along with the Cutty Sark, a former trading ship which has been rehoused as a museum.
It said: «At this time of the summer their rehousing in other lodgings will be complicated, as well as being more expensive, since renting a house costs more than a flat or apartment.»
Eventually, each work will be matted and rehoused to improve access and storage conditions.
In 1910, the main part of the Turner Bequest, which includes unfinished paintings and drawings, was rehoused in the Duveen Turner Wing at the National Gallery of British Art (now Tate Britain).
Due to the rehousing of the whole collection, the Van Gogh Museum will be closed for five days from 26 April to 30 April 2013 inclusive.
As part of a related design project, Bergdoll is also spearheading Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream, a workshop series devoted to the relationship between architecture, suburbanism and the foreclosure crisis.
In 1752, the buildings were bought by the Damer family: [2] in 1771, to make way for a new house and landscaped estate, the 1st Baron Milton (later 1st Earl of Dorchester) demolished the remaining abbey buildings, keeping only part of the church as a private chapel, and the adjacent market town of Milton (creating Milton Abbas to rehouse the former inhabitants) in 1780.
Recent work: Acted for the applicant in Nzolameso v Westminster CC, which concerned the rehousing of a homeless person outside of the authority's area.
All in all, landlords could be making up to # 1,750 a week to rehouse the tragedy hit victims of Grenfell tower in London, which is around # 1.400 more than the average rental cost for such a property.
The Grenfell Response Team is under pressure to rehouse the many victims, and therefore has to settle for such offers, and a lack of housing means that officials have had to inflate rent prices so to tempt landlords to offer lodge to survivors.
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