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HomePoint Translated Text
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This site has been created as an extension to the Guide to Housing Options in Scotland to assist you to advise non English speaking clients about the options for housing in Scotland. You can download the pieces of text free of charge without any additional software. The text can then be incorporated into any information leaflets you want to produce yourself. Alternatively you can print off appropriate pieces to give to clients as follow up to verbal advice. The individual pieces of text have been selected following consultation with a range of organisations about the main issues that clients want to know about. The languages theyre selected by asking organisations to advise us on the most relevant languages for Scotland's current multi cultural society.

Housing Grants
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Scottish Executive Guide to improvement and repair grants for private housing

International Union of Tenants
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Welcome to The Global Tenant. Promoting affordable housing, secure tenure and tenants rights through learning and supporting one another.

Inverclyde Now
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WHY wait? That's one of the questions driving Inverclyde Now forward. In the age of the internet, there is no need to wait - for news, pictures, match results, houses for sale...whatever. If it's worth reading, it's worth reading as soon as it's written. That's what Inverclyde Now is about. It's also about putting Inverclyde first. The site is locally owned so we have a stake in this community and want the best for it. That's why we will work hard to highlight all that's positive about the area, bearing in mind we have a global audience.

Inverclyde Views
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Photographs from around the streets of Inverclyde, which includes the towns of Port Glasgow, Greenock and Gourock, and the villages of Kilmacolm, Inverkip and Wemyss Bay. Also included are photographs and the campaign for the Robert street area of Port Glasgow.

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