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  2. Council house - Wikipedia

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    A council house, corporation house or council flat is a form of British public housing built by local authorities. A council estate is a building complex containing a number of council houses and other amenities like schools and shops. Construction took place mainly from 1919 to 1980s, as a result of the Housing Act 1919. Though more council ...

  3. 7 and 8 Balfour Place - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the heiress Christina Onassis, who owned a three-bedroom flat in nearby Reeves Mews, flew in to London for a one-day shopping tour, amid considerable press interest. [2] She viewed the house, but was apparently put off by the de Grimston co-founders of The Process Church of The Final Judgment , living in the street, and the press ...

  4. Housing Act 1980 - Wikipedia

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    By 2013, some tenants who had purchased their council flats, sold them later to speculators, investors or property companies. By 2013, a one-bedroom council flat that sold for £50,000 in the early 1990s, for example, had a market price of £250,000. [9] A tight housing market led to increased rent as construction of new homes decreased. [9]

  5. Public housing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    1970s council housing in Haringey, north London. In London, many council estates are being demolished and replaced with luxury housing, resulting in a net loss of social housing. Campaigners fear almost 8,000 homes could be lost during the decade following 2018. Among estates for regeneration, over 80 will be partly or completely demolished. [58]

  6. Right to Buy - Wikipedia

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    The Right to Buy scheme is a policy in the United Kingdom, with the exception of Scotland since 1 August 2016 and Wales from 26 January 2019, which gives secure tenants of councils and some housing associations the legal right to buy, at a large discount, the council house they are living in. [1] [2] [3] There is also a Right to Acquire for assured tenants of housing association dwellings ...

  7. List of council estates in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable council estates. Public housing in the United Kingdom has typically consisted of council houses , often built in the form of large estates by local government councils. Becontree in The London Borough of Barking & Dagenham is generally considered to be the largest council estate (in terms of population).

  8. Homes for votes scandal - Wikipedia

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    The homes for votes scandal was a gerrymandering controversy involving the Conservative-led Westminster City Council in London.Having narrowly maintained their control of the council in the 1986 local elections, Conservative councillors initiated a programme of selling off council homes in eight marginal wards, in the belief that owner-occupiers were more likely to vote Conservative than ...

  9. Chiltern Court - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] As Bennett was dying, the local council permitted the laying of straw along the Marylebone Road outside Chiltern Court to lessen the noise of traffic, reportedly the last time this courtesy was permitted in London. [a] [13] Another resident in the 1930s was the composer Eric Coates who lived in Flat 176 between 1930 and 1939. [b] [15]