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Housing associations are under
fire...the Government has declared war on them despite their success says
Guardian writer Peter Hetherington in a
challenging article this week..
But are housing associations a success as Peter
claims?
Many people believe they are far from successful, particularly people in Carlisle, a city which Peter
knows well.
It was in Carlisle that the city
council stacked up an enviable record of house building lasting over 100
years. In the years between the wars Carlisle claimed to have built more council
housing for its size than any other place in England..
The council took pride in the
quality as well as the quantity of houses it built. Peter`s father worked for
Carlisle City Council in an executive role so
the chances are that
Peter also knows a thing or two about
making council house building the success story it once was.
Sadly, councils no longer build social housing. This work is
now done by housing associations,, many of which are rag bag organisations
little interested it seems in building
more social housing and even less interested in the pride and quality of the houses that Carlisle
demonstrated for more than 100 years.
Today, in Carlisle there is a
classic example of those rag bag organisations. It is the Liverpool-based Riverside
Housing Association which took over the city`s council houses 13 years ago.
Riverside in reality is a property
development organisation more interested in making profits from housing.
Riverside owns 6,000 homes and is the
city`s biggest landlord.
There are many other criticisms
of Riverside. It is a bossy organisation, inefficient in what it does, and ineffective and biased in its complaints procedure by failing to give its
tenants and leaseholders proper
democratic representation for complaints and decision making.
Is there any wonder that war has been declared, first in a quiet way by
the cowed Riverside tenants and leaseholders
and second in a much more aggressive way
by our concerned Government?
Peter knows all about the
government`s war on housing associations. His Guardian article details the war battle by battle. Peter says this war is aimed at ending all social housing.
But Peter needs also needs to
know about the war being waged by Riverside tenants and leaseholders in his one-time
home town, Carlisle.
Peter has echoes of Cathy,
in the famous 1966 TV film about homes and homelessness, Cathy Come Home.
The message to him is :Peter Come Home.
Note: More information about Carlisle City Council`s excellent housing record is available on line,. The link is
https://municipaldreams.wordpress.com/2015/03/03/interwar_carlisle/
CarlisleTenants`
and Residents` Federation publishes this blog. Information about the
Federation is available on 01228 522277 or 01228 532803.