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How did the DTLR (now Communities and Local Government) decide on councils tenant participation allowance for 2000-2001 and 2001-2002?

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How did the DTLR (now Communities and Local Government) decide on councils tenant participation allowance for 2000-2001 and 2001-2002?

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The allowance took into account: the size of the housing stock, with larger authorities receiving broadly higher allocations; scattered and rural communities (the consultation exercise on compacts showed that developing tenant participation was thought to be relatively more expensive and difficult to achieve in these areas); and an acknowledgement that some costs, such as staff costs, are higher in some areas of the country compared with others;

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