Abstract

This paper discusses future prospects for minority ethnic housing associations in the context of local housing strategies. It takes account of some major developments in Housing Corporation policy which took place towards the end of the period of Conservative government, and considers the impact of the election of the new Labour government. The change of government provides an appropriate moment at which to draw attention to the positive achievements of the past ten years, and to highlight possible options for building further on the work of the associations in the late 1990s.

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