Millions to be ploughed into Basildon's council homes (From Echo)
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Millions to be ploughed into Basildon's council homes
10:56am Friday 1st February 2013 in News By Gina Marden
MORE than £100million will be ploughed into Basildon's council homes over the next four years, it was announced this morning.
The cash will be spent on improving existing homes, investing in communal heating systems, sprucing up the borough's council estates, carrying out repairs and building affordable homes.
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mys842
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11:14am Fri 1 Feb 13
Cosmo Spring
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11:29am Fri 1 Feb 13
mys842 wrote:there has been a lot of that sort of action going on in the area for over fifteen years now. The old 'Siporex' estate in Laindon and parts of the Five Links estate for example as well as the recent redevelpoment of Royal Court, also in Laindon.
Do what London has started to do. Knock them down and build better quality homes. Why plough £100m into 60s blocks?
They have begun to implement this strategy in Craylands but so far have only demolished a few properties while trying to get the residents of those remaining in the area in question to vacate.
I agree with you that the demolition and rebuilding of old, energy inefficient units and the building of modern houses is the way to go.
The standards of the build in some of these 1960's and 70's housing estates fall far below what would be acceptable these days and it is often the case of them becoming 'money pits' that would benefit from total rebuilding
perini
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12:27pm Fri 1 Feb 13
It sounds like negotiations are taking place! Why? It's council taxpayers property and if they need to leave they should go. If they want choices they can rent/buy privately.
Cosmo Spring
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12:53pm Fri 1 Feb 13
perini wrote:I would hazard a guess, looking at the houses where there are still a few people living among rows of boarded up and waiting to be demolished properties that they are 'right to buy' owner occupiers
They have begun to implement this strategy in Craylands but so far have only demolished a few properties while trying to get the residents of those remaining in the area in question to vacate.
It sounds like negotiations are taking place! Why? It's council taxpayers property and if they need to leave they should go. If they want choices they can rent/buy privately.
foxy108
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2:35pm Fri 1 Feb 13
liberace
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4:00pm Fri 1 Feb 13
Cosmo Spring
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4:01pm Fri 1 Feb 13
liberace wrote:they'll send all the 'undesirables' to Southend, sorted
surely the best way to improve these areas is to get tenants who respect the premises they are given, rather than tthose who treat a house as a "gimmee". Have you seen the areas being targted? Full of feral scum, living off benefits, smoking 40 a day and expecting those of us that do pay taxes to put them in nice houses and pay for their habits
notinwestcliffanymore
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4:33pm Fri 1 Feb 13
Cosmo Spring wrote:We ve got plenty of our own, thats the problem with this country,
liberace wrote: surely the best way to improve these areas is to get tenants who respect the premises they are given, rather than tthose who treat a house as a "gimmee". Have you seen the areas being targted? Full of feral scum, living off benefits, smoking 40 a day and expecting those of us that do pay taxes to put them in nice houses and pay for their habitsthey'll send all the 'undesirables' to Southend, sorted
billericay boy
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5:22pm Fri 1 Feb 13
h-masters
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8:53pm Fri 1 Feb 13
h-masters
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1:57am Sat 2 Feb 13
jolllyboy
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4:17pm Sun 3 Feb 13
Lastlaugh...
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7:20pm Thu 7 Feb 13
mys842 wrote:They cant do that now...the land they had planned for that was fought over and kinda let the cat out of the bag..
Do what London has started to do. Knock them down and build better quality homes. Why plough £100m into 60s blocks?
Cosmo Spring says...
11:00am Fri 1 Feb 13