Stricter measures approved to tackle HMOspublished at 11:38 British Summer Time 10 July
It comes after concerns from residents over the increased usage of HMOs throughout the borough.
Read MoreIt comes after concerns from residents over the increased usage of HMOs throughout the borough.
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