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Title: Lesson outcome:


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Lesson outcome
  • Did the labour government solve the housing
    problems between 1945-51?

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ProblemsShortage
  • War damage
  • Slum housing

Clydebank during the war families had to take
residence in army camps
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The overcrowding in Glasgow was the biggest
problem. It had more residents per square mile
than any other city in Europe.
Whole families had to live in flats that
comprised only a kitchen/living room and one
bedroom.
4
This overcrowding meant that disease spread
easily from one family member to another, and
from one house to the next.
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Problems
  • Responsibility fell to Bevan
  • Lack of builders and materials meant private
    house building was restricted

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Government action
  • Priority to House the homeless led to the
    building of 'non-traditional buildings
  • Pre-fabs helped temporarily

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In 1945 the Department of Health for Scotland
imported 2000 two-storeyed wooden houses direct
from Sweden, 200 of which were allocated to
Glasgow.
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Government action
  • High-Rise
  • City Housing was originally designed as an
    experiment in high-rise housing, after
    suggestions from the Scottish Office in 1945

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12 New towns were to be built under the New Towns
act in 1946
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Government action
  • 1947 Town and county act gave councils more
    planning power to re-develop helped to build
    800,00 houses
  • By the early 1950s, over 2,000 new homes had been
    built

Three-storey tenement flats built by Glasgow
Corporation at Stamford Street, Barrowfield,
photographed in 1946.
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Government action
  • The new houses had two or three bedrooms,
    separate kitchens and bathrooms.
  • contained electricity and proper plumbing.
  • many were semi-detached houses giving each
    family that little more space.

13
Government action
  • 1949 Housing Act meant local authorities able to
    buy homes for improvement
  • Private home owners able to get grants

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Criticisms
  • Made progress but by 1951 there was still a huge
    housing shortage
  • Quantity rather than the quality was the priority
  • Many prefabs still in use today!

15
Historians view J. Hess
  • The Attlee Government..did not fulfil its
    promise to create a Ministry of Housing and
    planning..responsibility for housing remained
    with the Ministry of Health
  • Bevans record as regards house-building was
    poorer than that of his Conservative successor
    after 1951..but it must not be forgotten that he
    had to face grave financial and material
    shortages ..in the circumstances Labours
    achievement was rather better than is normally
    painted.

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  • Did the labour government solve the housing
    problems between 1945-51?
  • Make a Point
  • Explain the Point
  • Give an Example

There was a serious housing shortage in 1945.
during the war families had to take residence in
army camps and overcrowding in Glasgow was a
serious problem.
In 1945 Scotland imported 2000 two-storeyed
wooden houses direct from Sweden to help solve
the problem.
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