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  2. Aberdeenshire Council - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeenshire Council is the local authority for Aberdeenshire, one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. The council has been under no overall control since its creation in 1996. It is based at Woodhill House , which is outside its own territory in the neighbouring Aberdeen City council area.

  3. Housing Benefit - Wikipedia

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    Housing Benefit is a means-tested social security benefit in the United Kingdom that is intended to help meet housing costs for rented accommodation. It is the second biggest item in the Department for Work and Pensions ' budget after the state pension, totalling £23.8 billion in 2013–14.

  4. Aberdeenshire Council elections - Wikipedia

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    Aboyne, Upper Deeside and Donside By-Election 23 April 2009 [5]; Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 5 Liberal Democrats: Rosemary Bruce: 26.7 969 975 981 1,180 1,566 ...

  5. Kincardine and Mearns - Wikipedia

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    Kincardine and Mearns is one of six area committees of the Aberdeenshire council area in Scotland. It has a population of 38,506 (2001 Census). It has a population of 38,506 (2001 Census). There are significant natural features in this district including rivers , forests , mountains and bogs (known locally as mosses ).

  6. Westhill and District (ward) - Wikipedia

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    Westhill and District - 4 seats Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Conservative: Ron McKail () : 33.67 2,019 Liberal Democrats: Iris Margaret Walker () : 22.85

  7. Public housing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Public housing became needed to provide "homes fit for heroes" in 1919, [5] [6] then to enable slum clearance.Standards were set to ensure high-quality homes. Aneurin Bevan, a Labour politician, passionately believed that council houses should be provided for all, while the Conservative politician Harold Macmillan saw council housing "as a stepping stone to home ownership". [7]

  8. Aberdeenshire - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeenshire Council is headquartered at Woodhill House in Aberdeen, making it the only Scottish council whose headquarters are located outside its jurisdiction. Aberdeen itself forms a different council area (Aberdeen City). Aberdeenshire borders onto Angus and Perth and Kinross to the south, Highland and Moray to the west and Aberdeen City ...

  9. Housing Act 1980 - Wikipedia

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    By 2013, some tenants who had purchased their council flats, sold them later to speculators, investors or property companies. By 2013, a one-bedroom council flat that sold for £50,000 in the early 1990s, for example, had a market price of £250,000. [9] A tight housing market led to increased rent as construction of new homes decreased. [9]