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Addison Act centenary – tell us your plans 21/03/2019 Labelled as Consultation

We are asking ARCH member councils to complete a short survey to let us know of plans in their council to celebrate the centenary of the Addison Act and 100 years of council housing.

 

Next year marks the 100th anniversary of the 1919 'Addison Act', which paved the way for large-scale council housing. The 1919 Housing & Town Planning Act for the first time made housing a national responsibility and gave councils the task of developing new housing for working people.

 

We believe the centenary of the Act provides an opportunity to get the government to recommit to deliver the promised new generation of council housing and to tackle some of the stigma unfairly attached to social housing by celebrating 100 years of council housing.

 

We are working with the National Federation of Almos (NFA) and together have agreed to work collaboratively with MHCLG to mark the centenary of the Act and we will be meeting MHCLG officials on the 17 April to firm up plans.

 

We are also organising a reception to be held in the House of Commons on 2 July 2019 to mark the centenary and would like to invite ARCH member councils who are planning local events to help us celebrate the centenary, make the case for council housing and raise the positive profile of council housing and its role over the last 100 years in providing decent affordable housing for low income households.

 

Please help us compile details of events to celebrate the centenary of the Addison Act and 100 years of council housing by completing a short survey to let us know of any local events to mark the centenary in your council.

 

Click here to complete the survey and return by 29 March 2019

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