Kirklees housing allocation service suspended by the council
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The Choose n Move service allows people to bid for council and social housing properties.
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Hide AdThe Council has made the decision to suspend the service and has contacted those who have already been allocated property to advise that they will not be given a moving date until after social distancing measures have ended.
Properties that hadn't been allocated will be placed on hold, with all bids being considered once the situation improves.
The council confirmed last week that no council housing tenant would be evicted as a direct result of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Hide AdThey encouraged anyone who was struggling with their rent should get in touch with their housing provider for support.
Councillor Cathy Scott Cabinet Member for Housing said: "The council remains committed to making sure everyone has somewhere safe to sleep, especially at this difficult time.
"Our officers have been out on the streets offering beds to those who are rough sleeping, and our housing solutions service continues to provide support to those who are at immediate risk of homelessness.
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Hide Ad"We've suspended Choose n Move as it wouldn't be appropriate to put individuals and the NHS at risk by continuing to ask people to bid, view, sign-up and move into properties when we should all be staying at home and maintaining social distancing.
"The current global situation is having a significant impact on local lives and that people are understandably concerned about their financial situation, especially how they will pay their rent.
"Both Kirklees Neighbourhood Housing and Pinnacle offer a very supportive service to their tenants to help them manage their rent account and deal with any rent arrears. If you are concerned or struggling to pay please get in touch as early as possible and so we can give you the individual support you need."