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housing scheme in British Englishnoun British1. a local-authority housing plan 2. the houses built according to such a plan; housing estate Often shortened to: schemeExamples of 'housing scheme' in a sentencehousing scheme A new housing scheme that will help service personnel to get on the property ladder was launched this week.A developer is planning a housing scheme at the back of our garden.The government's affordable housing scheme is the key.A government minister has stepped in to stop a housing scheme because it contains too many affordable homes.A coalition housing scheme that promised to kick-start house building has so far resulted in only 715 new homes, new figures reveal.Whether you want to extend your kitchen or object to a new housing scheme that will blight your view, it seems any engagement induces rage.It's part of a sheltered housing scheme but, because of government cuts, they no longer offer a befriending service.This suggests a substantial part of any new housing scheme should be designed for older households.He aims 'to include anything that's half-decent, though of course not everyone will want the date of every 1960s housing scheme'.Over the coming months, more housing schemes with galleries, museums and theatres will emerge. |