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Jersey rental social housing to be built
Work to build more than 110 rental social houses to help stimulate Jersey's economy will start in January.
Eighty new homes, costing 拢8m, are due to be built at Langtry Gardens on St Saviour's Hill by 2015.
Twenty-four homes are due to be built at Le Squez Housing Estate and nine in Journeaux Street, at a cost of 拢5m.
The work is part a 拢27m project to create work for the construction industry and jobs by building new and refurbishing existing social housing.
Housing Minister Deputy Andrew Green said: "We are delighted to be able to start work on these three very important projects, which will improve standards for many tenants and provide a significant number of new homes."
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