`Dom ` style blast
at council house`sell-off
Councillor Robert Betton (pictured) is becoming something of a local Dominic Cummings in his many wide-ranging criticisms of Carlisle City Council. His latest attack was on a decision twenty years ago to hand over the city`s entire stock of 8,000 council houses.
He called the decision a “sad day” in the history of the city.
This is not the first occasion he has attacked both the handover and Liverpool-based Riverside Housing Association which bought the houses. He has made these attacks many times previously.
His attack was concerned particularly about the lack of one bedroom homes in plans for a new massive housing estate, an omission he feels is still an unsolved problem for the area.
· He said: “I’ve said it at every meeting: it was a sad day when all of the city’s housing stock was handed over from the council.
· “From then on it just appears that providing social housing hasn’t been made a priority.
· “We have a situation now, where houses are being built but a lot of these homes are out of financial reach for those who would like to get on the property ladder."
· He added: “My main concern is that there is a lack of one bedroom homes being built as part of the development.
· “We’re really missing proper social housing in the area still. It’s a shame that we still can’t offer enough single people that option.”
Councilors were discussing a 725-home estate planned for the southern edge of Morton. In total, the estate will consist of 199 two bedroom dwellings, 352 three bedroom dwellings and 174 four bedroom dwellings.
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