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50 results found for '"Housing needs"' in Keywords.

  • Government moves to help homebuyers (1975)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Unidentified male reports on proposed measures introduced by Environment Secretary Anthony Crosland to make life easier for borrowers, specifically those trying to buy their own homes. Reaction from Leonard...

  • Empty houses squatted (1976)

    Genre
    Interview

    Arabella Churchill, granddaughter of Sir Winston Churchill, interviewed in the London squat where she has set up a non-profit-making restaurant and community meeting-place. She points out that the house,...

  • Horace Cutler on housing (1976)

    Genre
    Speech

    Speech by Conservative leader on the GLC Horace Cutler at the Party Conference on housing issues in the country under the Labour Government. With squatters, homeless people, and people on the waiting list...

  • Hayes on Sunday (1977)

    Genre
    Interview; Phone-in

    Hayes on Sunday revisits the week’s shows with guests: Jessica Mitford talks about her time in the US Communist Party; Kenneth Slack, director, talks about the work of Christian Aid and takes a call...

  • Brian Hayes show (1977)

    Genre
    Advertisement; Interview; News bulletin; Phone-in; Talk show

    Brian Hayes interviews Peter Shore, Environment Secretary, on his paper proposing the issues of housing should be shifted from central government to local government; devolution of housing; unsatisfactory...

  • Squatters in Tower Hamlets (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Greater London Council (GLC) leader Horace Cutler on Bangladeshi squatters in the London borough of Tower Hamlets. Male interviewer not identified. In 2 parts.

  • Michael Heseltine on sale of council housing (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Conservative MP Michael Heseltine on the Labour Government’s decision to allow council tenants to buy their properties, and Conservative housing policy. He also discusses the private rental sector. Male...

  • Gladys Dimson on housing exclusively for Bengalis (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Gladys Dimson of the Greater London Council does not want to see exclusively Bengali housing areas in London. Dimson speaks after violence in the Brick Lane area. Male interviewer not identified.

  • Roland Freeman on racial segregation in London (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Conservative MP Roland Freeman on plans for segregated Bengali housing in the Brick Lane area of London. Freeman claims that racial segregation would lead to ghettos and increase racial violence in the area....

  • Public meeting on Bengali housing in Brick Lane (1978)

    Genre
    News report; Speech

    Report on a public meeting on London housing, in which Greater London Council’s Chairman of Housing Management, Jean Tatham responds to angry residents. Tatham claims that the press has exaggerated...