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Bedroom Tax "Destroying Lives Of Disabled People"

The lives of disabled People are being destroyed by the so-called bedroom tax, according to a Towcester couple. The idea is to free up social housing that is currently being under-occupied.

The lives of disabled People are being destroyed by the so-called bedroom tax, according to a Towcester couple.

The idea of the change to the benefit system - which starts in April - is to free up social housing that is currently being under-occupied and is more suitable for larger families.

Reporter Carrol Weston meets Tony and Anne Sharman from Towcester, while Stuart talks to Councillor Ian McCord, the portfolio holder for resources with South Northamptonshire Council, and to Dale Thompson, Head of Neighbourhood Services at the housing association Wellingborough Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔs.

Plus:

* people underestimate the amount of alcohol they're consuming by as much as 40%

* a new metal marking technique has been developed in an attempt to tackle this problem, and it's being trialled in Northampton town centre

* four teenagers from a Daventry School are trying to help change the lives of youngsters in Uganda

* a team of University of Northampton students are back from China after spending two weeks studying cave paintings

* HRH the Princess Royal carrying out engagements in Brixworth, Northampton and Daventry

3 hours

Last on

Thu 7 Feb 2013 06:00

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  • Thu 7 Feb 2013 06:00

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