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Last Updated: Wednesday, 29 March 2006, 16:33 GMT 17:33 UK
�1.8m funding to improve houses
Councils in Lincolnshire have been given a �1.8m government grant to revamp run down homes.

District councils will use the money for improvements such as insulation, re-roofing and central heating repairs.

Officials at the East Midlands Regional Housing Board said they wanted to bring both council and privately owned homes up to a decent standard.

Lincoln won the largest grant of around �600,000 in the scheme which aims to improve communities by repairing homes.




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