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Planners And Builders Of Stretford And Urmston Circa 1890 To 1950S
I have been puzzled by the variety of house styles in Stretford, Gorse Hill and Urmston located in Manchester.
Did a Corporation planning committee come up with the type of houses needed and how many ?
Did they have their own builders or did they sublet to local firms?
1890s to 1950s they built them to last and are still attractive to look at even in winter.
I know the property that I live in was built by a local firm called Maunders in 1933.
Any info please
Did a Corporation planning committee come up with the type of houses needed and how many ?
Did they have their own builders or did they sublet to local firms?
1890s to 1950s they built them to last and are still attractive to look at even in winter.
I know the property that I live in was built by a local firm called Maunders in 1933.
Any info please
Answers
With regard to the earlier properties, it's worth remembering that 'planning permission' didn't exist in this country until the Town and Country Planning Act came into force in 1932. (Previous Town Planning Acts, such as those of 1909 and 1919, empowered local authorities to build social housing but they didn't place restrictions upon what private...
21:24 Sun 17th Jan 2021
With regard to the earlier properties, it's worth remembering that 'planning permission' didn't exist in this country until the Town and Country Planning Act came into force in 1932. (Previous Town Planning Acts, such as those of 1909 and 1919, empowered local authorities to build social housing but they didn't place restrictions upon what private developers could build. See here for far more detail: https:/ /www.cr eatestr eets.co m/the-l ong-his tory-of -britis h-land- use-reg ulation ). So the design of houses prior to that date was largely down to the whims of developers, rather than under the control of local authorities.
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