Some councils could take century to clear waiting list for family-sized social homes, warns NHF

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Local authorities with the most severe social housing shortages could take over a hundred years to clear waiting lists for family-sized social  homes, according to the National Housing Federation (NHF).

The new analysis, released yesterday, showed Westminster, Enfield, Merton, Wandsworth and Camden as having the most dire prospects for social housing in London and overall, theoretically taking between 82 and 107 years to clear waiting lists.

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