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Housing Anoraks’ quiz
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History of Housing (1) When did the first voluntary housing schemes begin?
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Answer: 10th Century - according to the Almshouse Association the first one was founded by King Athelstan in York
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History of housing (2) What event in the late 18th and early 19th Centuries created massive social problems in Britain, and what were they?
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Answer: Industrial Revolution
Massive increase in the number of factories People from the countryside moved to towns Cities filled to overflowing People crowded into already crowded houses New ‘back to back’ houses were built for workers Breeding ground for disease 1000’s died of cholera in typhus, smallpox and dysentery. The use of steam-powered machines, led to a massive increase in the number of factories (people from the countryside began to move into the towns looking for better paid work. Cities filled to overflowing People crowded into already crowded houses. The worker's houses were usually near to the factories so that people could walk to work. They were built really quickly and cheaply "back to backs" (built in double rows) with no windows at the front, no backyards and a sewer down the middle of the street. Most of the new towns were dirty and unhealthy. The household rubbish was thrown out into the streets. Housing conditions like these were a perfect breeding grounds for diseases. More than 31,000 people died during an outbreak of cholera in 1832 and lots more were killed by typhus, smallpox and dysentery
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History of housing (3) WW1 and WW2 had an effect on our housing supply. Give one example of this for WW1 and one example for WW2.
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Answer: Homes fit for heroes Slum clearance
World war 1 Homes fit for heroes Slum clearance Town planning (Addison Act) More council houses built New subsidy arrangements eg Wheatley Act World War 2 Houses destroyed New Towns/Overspill towns Slums cleared Communities broken up Massive house building programme Pre-fabs
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History of housing (4) Which government built most council houses in a single year – and which year?
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Answer: Conservatives 1954 257,000 homes were built
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Housing jargon What do the following stand for? RP CBL HCA DCLG DWP
ALMO LSVT
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Answers: Registered Provider Choice Based Lettings
Homes and Communities Agency Department of Communities and Local Government Department of Work and Pensions Arms Length Management Organisation Large Scale Voluntary Transfer
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Picture round (1) Who is this and what did she do?
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Answer: 1. Octavia Hill 2. Came up with idea of housing management, combining rent collection with management
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Picture round (2) Who is this and what is his role?
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Answer: 1. Gavin Barwell 2. Conservative MP for Croydon Central 3. Minister of State for Housing &Planning and Minister for London Picture source :The Telegraph, 9/10/2016
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Picture round (3) Who is this and what is his role?
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Answer: 1. David Orr 2. Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation Picture source :The Guardian, 9/2/2011
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Picture round (4) Who’s the old relic?
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Answer: A blast from the past – King Athelstan of York (remember the Alms Houses!) Picture source:
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Current (1) What proportion of government spending goes on capital investment in housing compared to revenue (via Housing Benefit)?
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Answer: 95% of government spending on HB 5% on capital investment
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Current (2) What links RedBrick, SPeye and NearlyLegal?
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Answer: They are all housing blogs Speye –Joe Halewood
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Current (3) How much of England is green space, roads, domestic gardens and housing?
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Answer: Source: Generalised Land Use Database DCLG 2005
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