Some are provided by council housing or social services departments.
Why are politicians so against building adequate council housing and in numbers needed?
Nevertheless, this decline took place during the late 1940s and 1950s when council housing was increasing.
It just means that council housing will concentrate the people with the most problems in the same place.
It is traditionally seen as a working class area due to the large number of former council housing.
No political party has built council housing since the late 70's in any number which was desperately needed.
Arnold is a mixed area containing both private and council housing.
There are a lot of good intentions in council housing, but it's failing to live up to them.
He stood for issues such as better standard of council housing and state schools.
During the 20th century, council housing was provided for agricultural workers.