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blog.shelter.org.uk
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| | | | | This is my last ever blog for Shelter, so I hope I can be forgiven for indulging in a bit of arguing-with-men-on-the-internet. Challenging the consensus There is no denying that there is now a well-established consensus that England has not been building enough homes for many years, so it was probably inevitable that it would ... | |
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neweconomics.org
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| | | | | Whoever forms the next government, they cannot be afraid to invest - otherwise our economy will never improve | |
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architectsforsocialhousing.co.uk
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| | | | | 1.Sink Estates Since its regeneration following the 1985 riots, Broadwater Farm has had one of the lowestcrime rates of any urban area in the world. In an independent 2003 survey of all the estate's residents, only 2% said they considered the area unsafe, the lowest number for any area in London. The estate also has... | |
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municipaldreams.wordpress.com
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| | | Cressingham Gardens in Lambeth is one of the finest council estates - I use that maligned term deliberately - in the country. Superbly designed to make the best use of its site adjacent to Brockwell Park, it's an apt tribute to the ideals and professionalism of its chief architect Ted Hollamby and a generation of... | ||