
Plans to refurbish bathrooms in council houses in Cannock Chase could be scrapped in a bid to claw back millions of pounds to prop up the council’s housing budget.
Families across the Black Country and Staffordshire face losing their homes as the credit crunch tightens its grip, shocking new figures have revealed.
Almost 100 “affordable” new homes could be built on wasteland in Brierley Hill.
Hundreds of new council homes are set to be built in Walsall due to the housing crisis, it emerged today. The demand for rented property is soaring.
Growing numbers of Black Country residents are attempting to sell back their former council-owned homes as they struggle to keep up with mortgage payments.
Flooring chain Floors-2-Go has gone into administration after becoming the latest victim of the struggling housing market.
The massive redevelopment of the former Goodyear tyre factory could become the latest victim of the housing slowdown, the site’s owners revealed today.
A “magical” stately home that once belonged to a former mayor of Walsall is up for sale for £1million. Chalford, built around 1880, belonged to the late Councillor Herbert Smith who lived without heating, electricity or any mod cons with his family up until his death in December 2002.