Sunday, 29 May 2022

HOPES FOR A BIG IMPACT ON HOMELESSNESS

Welcome for Church housing initiative

News this week that the Church of England has confirmed plans to set up a national housing association has been welcomed by housing activists in Cumbria.The church  aims to make the church a “major provider” of social housing across the country. 

The  Cumbria activists recall an earlier involvement of the church in social housing and hope that the new initiative will have a big impact on homelessness and the current housing  crisis.


   Dr Guli Francis-Dehqani, Bishop of Chelsmford, the Church of England`s first bishop for housing

That earlier involvement was sparked off by the late Billy Lyon, a 69 year old retired factory worker who was a Carlisle leaseholder of the the giant  Riverside Housing Association of Liverpool

 Like many of Riverside`s other Carlisle leaseholders Billy had constantly to put up with botched repairs and other neglect by the Liverpoo-based property development organisation.

 He complained repeatedly but nothing happened. Councillors, MP`s and community groups  were all approached. But no one could help.

.Riverside was a law to itself: it was untouchable.

 So out of desperation Billy wrote  to his local bishop, the Bishop of Carlisle (Rt. Rev. James Newcome) asking for help for all the victims  of Riverside`s neglect. Sadly, the bishop had no power to give direct help.

 But he put Billy in touch with Carlisle Cathedral where  a meeting  was organised by one of the clergy, Canon Michael Manley at his home in the  cathedral close.

 That meeting attracted more than 20 leaseholders, tenants and others, all of them victims of the ramshackle inefficient Riverside organisation. Representatives attended  on behalf of the sixty  Riverside ice box tenants at Longtown  who for four winters had been unable to afford to properly heat their homes.

 Those at that meeting formed themselves into an organisation to fight Riverside. It was called Cumbria Riverside Action Group (CRAG), a very lively pressure group  in the county,

  Carlisle Tenants` and Residents` Federation publishes this blog. Information about the Federation is available on 01228 52227