Rural Housing With a Chapter On the After War Problem

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Rural Housing With a Chapter On the After War Problem
William George Savage
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The population dropped from 1, 228 in 1861 to 1, 069 in 1891 and again to 989 in 1901. In this case the question of housing insufficiency was first raised by the Parish Council. The shortage was primarily due to an insufficiency of existing houses, there being a number of would-be occupants without houses, while the need was increased by the insanitary and K 146 RURAL HOUSING defective condition of a number of the existing houses. Some of them should have been condemned as unfit.
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...s were in part agricultural lab- ourers, but a considerable number of the men worked at a local toothbrush factory, while many of the women were employed at this work as outworkers in their own homes.
The committee of the Rural District council ap- pointed to investigate (July, 1911) came to the conclusion that sufficient cause for involving the parish or the district in the provision of cottages had not been shown. In May and November, 1912, I inquired into housing questions on the spot, without knowing of this report, and came to the conclusion that more houses were required.


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