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South and East Lincolnshire Councils Seek Solutions to Rising Number of Empty Homes

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South and East Lincolnshire Councils Seek Solutions to Rising Number of Empty Homes

The partnership between South and East Lincolnshire councils has voiced their worries regarding the escalating number of vacant homes, with a report from East Lindsey stating a count of 2,847 empty properties in 2024. The growing issue has been identified as a substantial problem, leading local councils to contemplate multiple strategies to provide a solution. As the count of empty homes continues to rise, there is an escalating requirement for effective plans to reinvigorate these areas and optimise the use of the existing housing resources.

Note: This article has been adapted from an original report by www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk as presented by The Lincoln Post.

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