Sunday 16 August 2015

Housing Association ‘No DSS’ housing proposal despite waiting list crisis.

Hulme Living - Leaf Street image
 Social landlord OneManchester’s [1] controversial plans to build new housing in Hulme reveal that none of the 170 properties will be available as social homes.
The scheme called ‘Hulme Living’[2], which OneManchester hopes to begin in early 2016, will be across 2 sites in Hulme, one approximately 100 property build on Leaf Street the other Chorlton Road.

Dave Power, chief executive of OneManchester
 justifies the proposal, saying “…Greater Manchester desperately needs to be building at least 10,000 new homes per year in order to play its part in tackling the national housing crisis” [3].

Deyika Nzeribe, Manchester Green Party and resident of Hulme said “OneManchester is supposed to be a social landlord. Where are the social homes in this plan? Dave Power is right in saying that there is a housing crisis in Manchester but that crisis is that there are 20,000 people on the council waiting list[4], the worse in the North West of England. If not organisations like OneManchester, who is going to build the social housing we desperately need?

“If all the accommodation in these plans are for rent, why not have a mix, have 40% of the tenants in there from the housing list? THAT would be a small step but it will be in the right direction.”

Manchester Green Party Chair Steffeny McGiffen commented “With 20,000 people on the housing waiting list evidence of the lack of accommodation for people in need can be seen every day on the streets of Manchester. Those charged with the welfare of the city are failing to tackle the issue and arguably, wilfully ignoring it."

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Notes
1.    One Manchester - http://www.onemanchester.co.uk/
2.    Hulme Living - http://hulmeliving.co.uk/
3.    170 new homes expected to be built in Hulme - http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/business/170-new-homes-expected-built-9780001

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  2. There are over 5,000 empty dwellings in Manchester, over 2,000 long term. So there is not a shortage of homes, but a shortage of council/social housing. Something, you would of thought a 100% Labour council would be maintaining. Not demolishing perfectly fit-for-purpose council housing all over Manchester. To make way for 'homes-to-buy or 'buy-to-rent. Is the site of the other houses to be built, on the former site of Oaklands Old Peoples Home?

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