This article provides an assessment of the Community Ownership programme in Scotland, which involved the transfer of council housing to par-value co-operatives and community-based housing associations. The evaluation is considered under four headings: resident involvement; the effectiveness of housing management; neighbourhood impacts; and financial appraisal. The findings lend support to the government's programme of breaking up council housing, but lead to criticisms of the emphasis on large-scale voluntary transfers and the neglect of ownership co-operatives in England. In Scotland, the lack of support for the formation of tenant management co-operatives is also criticised
The largest housing stock transfer in Europe, the 2003 Glasgow transfer, promises to 'empower' tenan...
The largest housing stock transfer in Europe, the 2003 Glasgow transfer, promises to 'empower' tenan...
The largest housing stock transfer in Europe, the 2003 Glasgow transfer, promises to 'empower' tenan...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
A new consensus seems to be emerging that many of the problems of council housing in Britain can be ...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
Public sector housing is important. Its particular importance in Glasgow derives from the fact that ...
This paper will look at the future of the community housing sector in Scotland. It will reflect upon...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
Public sector housing is important. Its particular importance in Glasgow derives from the fact that ...
The largest housing stock transfer in Europe, the 2003 Glasgow transfer, promises to 'empower' tenan...
The largest housing stock transfer in Europe, the 2003 Glasgow transfer, promises to 'empower' tenan...
The largest housing stock transfer in Europe, the 2003 Glasgow transfer, promises to 'empower' tenan...
The largest housing stock transfer in Europe, the 2003 Glasgow transfer, promises to 'empower' tenan...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
In recent decades, UK public-sector housing has increasingly been problematised, with government sol...
A new consensus seems to be emerging that many of the problems of council housing in Britain can be ...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
Public sector housing is important. Its particular importance in Glasgow derives from the fact that ...
This paper will look at the future of the community housing sector in Scotland. It will reflect upon...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
Reconfiguring the United Kingdom’s ‘problematic’ council housing through transforming its management...
Public sector housing is important. Its particular importance in Glasgow derives from the fact that ...
The largest housing stock transfer in Europe, the 2003 Glasgow transfer, promises to 'empower' tenan...
The largest housing stock transfer in Europe, the 2003 Glasgow transfer, promises to 'empower' tenan...
The largest housing stock transfer in Europe, the 2003 Glasgow transfer, promises to 'empower' tenan...
The largest housing stock transfer in Europe, the 2003 Glasgow transfer, promises to 'empower' tenan...