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New military housing plans to end 'scandal'

November 04, 2025

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Liverpool Echo

A NEW body is needed to run military housing because the Ministry of Defence has previously "failed" servicemen and women, Defence Secretary John Healey said.

The Defence Housing Service will take over management of service accommodation after years of complaints about poor quality homes.

During a visit to newly improved accommodation in Uxbridge, West London, alongside Al Carns, minister for the armed forces, on Monday, Mr Healey said there has been a “scandal” in forces housing for decades.

He told the PA news agency: “Defence has failed those who serve on their housing.

“We ask extraordinary things of those who serve, we ask them to deploy sometimes at a week’s notice to the other side of the world, we ask them and their families to move every three years, and the very least they deserve is a decent home.

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