Health9/27/2025The Guardian

‘They’ve got to go somewhere’: Bolton residents on the rise of HMOs

‘They’ve got to go somewhere’: Bolton residents on the rise of HMOs

The article discusses the rise of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) in the Bolton area, particularly in the town of Horwich. Residents have expressed frustration over the conversion of family homes into HMOs, with one resident, Stuart, unaware of the change until workers were installing locks on the living room door. Despite sharing an adjoining wall, residents have little recourse to object to the conversion. The article also notes that anti-migrant activists may target these rental homes, according to charities. The issue highlights the ongoing debate around the impact of HMOs on local communities and the challenges faced by residents in addressing these changes.

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