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Plans for a new development way for three blocks of 38 flats on Barrack Road now include the purchasing of the Dragon Palace restaurant THE MAYOR of Christchurch has called for a “total overhaul” of traffic management before any more buildings are “shoehorned” into the town. This comes after a planning application to demolish the existing buildings at 215-225 Barrack Road, including the Dragon Palace restaurant, to make way for three blocks of 38 flats was submitted to Christchurch Town Council. Calendula Assets Limited – Bournemouth’s biggest property landlord and which trades under the name of DWP Housing Partnership – has proposed a trio of three-storey blocks comprising 38 flats at 215-225 Barrack Road, as well as 21 parking spaces.
But solving adequate affordable housing remains a priority for housing advocates
March 15, 2021
Martha Stone, executive director of Cross Roads House in Portsmouth, which provides emergency and transitional housing services. ‘Even people who are employed cannot typically afford a market-rate apartment,’ she says. (Photo by Scott Merrill)
One year after the Covid-19 pandemic was declared a public health emergency by Gov. Chris Sununu, the rental market in New Hampshire will receives another dose of government assistance on March 15. But even with new relief on the way, the creation of affordable housing remains a pressing issue.
The latest round of assistance $20 million – comes from a stimulus bill passed in January that dedicated $25 billion to the states.
Caption: Martha Stone, Executive Director of Cross Roads House in Portsmouth, N.H. Photo/Scott Merrill
One year after the Covid-19 pandemic was declared to be a public health emergency by Gov. Sununu, the rental market in New Hampshire will be receiving another dose of government assistance on March 15. But even with new relief on the way, the creation of affordable housing remains a pressing issue for the state.
The latest round of rental assistance comes from a stimulus bill passed in Jan. that dedicated $25 billion to the states. The money is part of the Coronavirus Relief Fund, run by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
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