Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Housing. – in the House of Commons am ar 9 Hydref 1924.
Sir George Blades
, Epsom
asked the Minister of Health why the scheme of the Epsom Rural District Council to erect 20 houses at Banstead and 20 at Burgh Heath was disapproved by his Ministry, seeing that even this scheme will only partially meet the crying need for houses, that many families are living in cottages condemned as unfit for habitation, and that at least 72 cottages are inhabited by two or more families.
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