It s how we ve decided to run the country : council housing and class in Britain. Lynsey Hanley Author of Estates: an intimate history

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It s how we ve decided to run the country : council housing and class in Britain Lynsey Hanley Author of Estates: an intimate history

We d moved to our new house on a new estate, just north of Liverpool. I remember my Dad taking me to the library there and explaining how it worked. That I could pick the books I wanted and take them home... It s part of how we ve decided to run the country. Books are important and this is a good way of making sure everyone can read the books they want, he said. Ronnie Hughes, A Sense of Place blog, 2012

The very notion of the council estate has been criticised. John Boughton, Municipal Dreams

Peripheral estates can be frozen in time, (like) Pompeii in the home counties John Grindrod, Outskirts

The periphery of the periphery

The town of strangers Designed and built in 5 years 60,000 moved out of the inner city Built on green belt outside city boundary My grandparents first-ever house Houses were described by Birmingham Mail reporter as looking like croutons tossed by a wayward child

The town of strangers, 40 years on

Place and times: a local habitation Growing up and being educated on a peripheral estate ten miles from the city Going from working-class primary and secondary schools to a middle-class sixth form college induced an extreme form of culture shock Richard Hoggart s The Uses of Literacy, though written in 1957 about a Leeds 1930s childhood, seemed in many ways directly relevant to a 1980s childhood outside Birmingham

Historical context: the coffin of class The 1945-51 period saw the building of the bestquality council housing there had ever been Nye Bevan as housing minister insisted that we will be judged in ten years time on the quality of the homes we build and not the number Average Bevan-era house 1,050 sq ft, 3 or 4 bedrooms, large garden and two toilets Bevan s wife, Jennie Lee, insisted on the two toilets rule due to many families having elderly, ill and infirm relatives living with them

Could we have closed the coffin? The initial emphasis on quality of post-war council housing by Nye Bevan was replaced by quantity after Conservative victory in 1951 The idea that nothing s too good for the workers was replaced with the workers should be grateful for whatever they get The developing narrative of a property-owning democracy alongside increasingly rushed and physically distinguishable mass council housing built a long way from city centres

Keeping the coffin open The post-war settlement had the potential to reduce class differences in experience and material conditions, but was flawed Social housing provision failed to hold its own against the rhetoric of the property-owning democracy The tripartite education system 1944-70 cemented self-perceptions of ability according to class and sorted population according to the needs of the labour market

How have people lived class in a place? To live class at the wrong end the economically devalued, culturally denigrated, politically marginalised end is a constant struggle against visible and invisible forces People s ambitions for themselves and their families/neighbourhoods have long been subject to attack from a combination of local reputation and government action or inaction Life is hard but pleasures can be manifold and of vital value in their lived context

Where are we now? In the financial year 2012 13, 25 per cent fewer new affordable homes were built than in 2011 12 The government is now a prime subsidiser of private landlords over 10 per cent of UK welfare budget goes on Housing Benefit For the first time since the 1960s more people live in private rented housing than live in social rented housing

Four decades of housing policy have worked gradually to remove the state from the business of building houses, and now gradually to remove the state from the business of subsidizing rent. James Meek

How can this be changed? Acknowledgement that a free market in housing and urban development cannot lead to equitable places The bottom line is not interested in the long-term wellbeing of a place or its people, even it pretends to be Neither is a top-down, mass-housing model. There has to be a mixture of tenures & types available to meet different needs at different times of life Consistent championing of tenures other than homeownership as forms of secure housing

Past, present, future A fundamental rebalancing of political priorities and media narrative away from places as engines of growth or forgotten towns to places as providing security, meeting needs, giving joy Bring the centre to the periphery, and the periphery to the centre, through better transport, better communication and above all equality of resources: libraries, schools, sports, arts, space An understanding that decent housing is central to public health Council housing as basis for foundational economy