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  • I think the drive to deliver on targets might be getting in the way of more effective policy delivery here.

    Social and affordable housing has been ignored for decades as an issue. Now we're finally starting to deal with it, but these massive purchases? Doesn't this risk creating a slum-like situation that works for no one?

    Or alternatively, maybe these buildings provide effectiveness of service delivery in a central location, as well as minimising effects on lots more neighbours. I'm thinking of one situation i know of, of a family who moved into social housing near me and have made life very difficult for all their neighbours. To the point its become a reason, (not the only reason), some friends sold and moved.

    I'm conflicted about this one. And i don't know enough.