The other side of Notting Hill - this is a historical analysis of
housing in the North Kensington area of London, from the middle of
the Twentieth Century to the present day. The establishment and
development of a Housing Co-operative was central to a radical new
form of local social housing. The past four decades of the Co-op's
experience is examined alongside a description of vibrant community
legal campaigns to improve living conditions. National housing
policy is placed in context, as is the recent tragedy of the
Grenfell Tower fire. The current housing crisis is nothing new, but
lesions can be learnt from the Co-op experience.
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