
A history of council homes in Oxford
This Saturday, 23 November, marks the anniversary of the first completed council houses in Oxford. They were opened in 1920 by mayoress Florence Lewis, wife of mayor Edmund Lewis.
The two houses still stand on the corner of Iffley Road and Addison Crescent. To mark the date, we take a
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Rayner says #housing target system will raise number of #homes planned to 370,000 and confirmed targets will be mandatory
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Greens say Labour should focus more on building council homes and that new housing plan is flawed – UK politics live
Rayner says housing target system will raise number of homes planned to 370,000 and confirmed targets will be mandatory
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‘We've been told nothing’ say Essex families in RAAC homes
Exclusive: Council housing tenants on a Basildon estate built using RAAC say no one has ever flagged it as an issue
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