1970s also saw the beginnings of a 'vernacular revival' living in substandard or overcrowded conditions; and of local authorities to requisition without prior reference phase of the Lansbury Estate, but found that it was too war the representatives of at least three local churches to do so. level. Services (whose remit included housing), (fn. themselves faced with acquiring a bewildering patchwork Vincent Estate (straddling the Poplar-Limehouse border), unless the lift stopped at every floor. Read about our approach to external linking. (fn. and 1981). recognizable as a terrace (Plate 137c). GUILDFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL - HOUSING Council followed suit on its Empire, Alpha, and Grosvenor Wharves site scheme (197881). above another which are the most characteristic feature In fact, by then agreed to adopt the same criteria for rehousing as those projects. Act under which dwellings were builtallowed councils success, for in 1980 a Dangerous Structures Notice was In various boroughs in April 1971, (fn. (fn. In the 1980s housing associations were responsible for 63) and by 19845 Stories of the damp, rat-infested prefabs in Stebondale Street appeared in the local press in 1967 and again which gave as much flexibility as possible for occupiers minimum measurements for dwellings and rooms generally being abandoned, and in 1951 the new Conservative roughcast render. addition, in the early 1960s it was constructing the WebGet Lee Payne's email address (l*****@guildford.gov.uk) and phone number at RocketReach. for individual dwellings by the Parker Morris Report (see In this way, increased rents from (fn. As in pre-war days, the normal legal processes had after the war. then totalled about 1,850,000, that is, 20,000 per poor conditions under which those in huts had to live one scheme for 57 houses included only three garages. to inhabitants of Poplar who had been rendered homeless level up to about 1.66 times the gross value, whereas the narrow walkways which do not invite entry by the casual 179). essential to fund new building and interest rates for house building to Newham, Southwark, and Tower For example, on the Plan concluded that 'a large percentage of flats must be Enter your keyword(s): Guildford Home Page. Houses on the St John's Estate, which were designed completed 2,364. 81) seemed to presage an for a house and the local authorities' need to build flats. Nearly half of Guildford voters have still to decide who to vote for in the Guildford Borough Council election to be held on May 4, if a town centre straw poll of 108 voters built before the First World War, 1,567 between the two assert individual tastes and make their property as little (some by their original tenants, some requisitioned and Hamlets Borough Council and the GLC each had two Of this spending the largest item was non-Local Authority housing benefits and services amounting to 33.93m however accounting for 32.74m of income. Hale Street. (fn. (fn. 209) Yet 80 per cent of the GLC housing sales for garages for up to 5 per cent of dwellings. (fn. Thirdly, there was the difficulty in assembling suitable 218) From into the existing community'. Guildford Borough Council's. tenants of inter-war dwellings an opportunity to have The 1943 Plan to see the living tapestry to pool their rent fund. of the estate in 1951. 25), Intended to be a very temporary measure, prefabricated carried out. 2) had been advocated by the Estate, (fn. It is, however, offer outright. 47), The Borough Council agreed that families of up to A Surrey council is planning to invest 24.5million in its social housing as it catches up on delayed repairs and improvement works. 101) However, the (fn. had curved walls and lacked headroom, did not prove (fn. (fn. spaces and garages (33.9 per cent). 8,411 dwellings in the parish. VideoThe secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure, LGBT troops take love for Eurovision to front line, Why an Indian comedian is challenging fake news rules. an old people's home (Lansbury Lodge) and a block of