Crackdown on sub-letting

A crackdown on people sub-letting their council house has been announced.
The South and East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership, of which South Holland District Council is part, said it was doing so after a person was found to be not living in the council home they were allocated, and instead accepting cash for someone else to be there.
It’s not said where or when this took place, but said the matter had been handed to the Department for Work and Pensions on suspected benefit fraud.
The person was also found to be bidding for social homes elsewhere.
A spokesperson for South and East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership, said: “The repercussions of such fraudulent activities extend beyond mere financial implications; they undermine the integrity of the social housing system and compromise the availability of housing for those genuinely in need.
“We take such matters seriously and will pursue appropriate legal action to ensure accountability and deterrence.”
The partnership has teamed up with Platform Housing for the crackdown.
The company delivers social housing in the area.
A spokesman for the firm said: ““This is an example of the impact fraud can have on people who are in genuine need of a home.”

more >

Spalding property searched as part of murder investigation

18 Aug 2026

Last Night of the Proms in Gedney Dyke

17 Aug 2026

French Connection and Rituals to open at Springfields

17 Aug 2026

Woman pretended to be carer to steal £125 from 89-year-old in his Long Sutton home

14 Aug 2026

Judge tells Spalding man to get help ahead of sentencing over cannabis find

14 Aug 2026

Football club’s education side nets a host of qualifications

14 Aug 2026