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Old 14-03-2018, 11:29 AM #4
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I don't know why people aren't all over this kind of thing. Housing the homeless should be a priority. There has to be a whole range of affordable options... the one Maru posted is brilliant. Everyone should have the dignity of being able to shut a door on the world and retreat into some kind of home.
Totally agree.

A couple of years ago the government proposed riverbank modular housing here in the UK. If smart modular housing could be incorporated onto floating pontoons or built on pillars dug into sandbanks, it wouldn't only be environmentally to both land and rivers but would provide affordable housing for those who need it.

So far nothing has happened. I think local councils are against such plans which is such a shame because its another great solution for the housing crisis.
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