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Oliver_W 13-10-2019 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10694851)
So you wouldn't mind if it was a workhouse then?

As long as people went there by choice, and if it wasn't a publicly owned thing, and if they were treated humanely. But we have no reason to think it is.

user104658 13-10-2019 08:22 PM

Tbh I'd assume they mean communal computer workstations like in a library?

Cherie 14-10-2019 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10694927)
Tbh I'd assume they mean communal computer workstations like in a library?

its hard to see how anyone could equate a workstation with the workhouse, but there you go

Ammi 14-10-2019 07:23 AM

...I can’t do the ..’it’s better than nothing..’...thing...that could be said about anything to defend regression or inadequacy ...is this the face of social housing...these type of hostel living conditions should never be more than a temporary stop gap if that became a necessity...but the article is saying that in this borough...children born in these hostels are still living there at school age...

Cherie 14-10-2019 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10695091)
...I can’t do the ..’it’s better than nothing..’...thing...that could be said about anything to defend regression or inadequacy ...is this the face of social housing...these type of hostel living conditions should never be more than a temporary stop gap if that became a necessity...but the article is saying that in this borough...children born in these hostels are still living there at school age...

We need to ask the Mayor where all this extra social housing is that he promised, he is too busy promoting himself as the new Labour leader to worry about it. Hopefully when we get the opportunity to kick him out next year, we will get a pro active Mayor not one who trots out platitudes and tweets and shows no action whatsoever

MB. 14-10-2019 08:24 AM

It sounds like feudalism to me

arista 14-10-2019 08:26 AM

Yes the London Mayor wants more housing
but today on SkyNewsHD Burley Breakfast show
like Cherie stated he is wanting Corbyn in power
to get better funding etc.


Kizzy 14-10-2019 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10695084)
its hard to see how anyone could equate a workstation with the workhouse, but there you go

Hard for you maybe ... try thinking more laterally.
Why was the workstation the main portion of the description? It came before everything, the laundrette, the WiFi, communal areas and play facilities for the children don't even get a mention... why?

Kizzy 14-10-2019 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10695099)
We need to ask the Mayor where all this extra social housing is that he promised, he is too busy promoting himself as the new Labour leader to worry about it. Hopefully when we get the opportunity to kick him out next year, we will get a pro active Mayor not one who trots out platitudes and tweets and shows no action whatsoever

What about the one you had that wasted 800 million on an imaginary bridge... he's now prime minister!!
Councils hands have been tied as to what funding can and can not be used for house building. Like everywhere else London is overstretched underfunded.

Cherie 14-10-2019 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10695125)
Hard for you maybe ... try thinking more laterally.
Why was the workstation the main portion of the description? It came before everything, the laundrette, the WiFi, communal areas and play facilities for the children don't even get a mention... why?

the main portion of the description?

it just happened to be first on the list...

actually 24-hour security is a longer word, if we are really thinking laterally, not having a place to do homework has long been an issue in B and Bs where families are confined to one room with no other space.....maybe that's why it got top billing....how's that for lateral thinking...the descriptors are what will be available in addition to accommodation, its a step up from B and Bs, and if it keeps families in the area close to work, family, friends, rather than dispersing them round the country how is that a bad thing, the only issue for me is that this should be a temporary stop gap, but again I refer to the Labour Mayor to maybe give a hand with that one...



It will be fitted with workstations, a launderette, 24-hour security and free wi-fi.

Cherie 14-10-2019 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10695127)
What about the one you had that wasted 800 million on an imaginary bridge... he's now prime minister!!
Councils hands have been tied as to what funding can and can not be used for house building. Like everywhere else London is overstretched underfunded.

The Mayor has his own budget...what is he using it on?

Kazanne 14-10-2019 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10695127)
What about the one you had that wasted 800 million on an imaginary bridge... he's now prime minister!!
Councils hands have been tied as to what funding can and can not be used for house building. Like everywhere else London is overstretched underfunded.

Councils hands aren't that tied Kizzy , when they can afford to have their massive offices refurbished, their fleet of vans painted with logos and glossy calendars to all tenants who invariably don't use them so they go in the recycle bin , they waste a lot of money that they are given, not much of it actually goes into tenants housing etc from what I am told.


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