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Scope
editThis project's primary purpose is to improve articles related to social housing in the United Kingdom. There are a number of articles related to this area, such as Public housing in the United Kingdom and Category:Housing estates in London. The issue of housing standards in the UK has been a subject of public debate for decades, and recent events have brought the problems with government policy towards it into sharp focus. It would therefore be useful to increase the quality of Wikipedia articles related to the area in order to assist the quality of available information.
Social Housing is defined by the charity Shelter as housing ' let at low rents on a secure basis to those who are most in need or struggling with their housing costs '. This project will cover the history and current status of public housing built by the government or privately constructed social housing.
A secondary purpose will be to improve articles relating to legislation that affects the design and provision of housing within the United Kingdom.
Goals
editPrimary (encyclopedic) Project Goals
edit- To improve and increase the number of articles about social housing projects in the United Kingdom.
Resources
editProject Template
edit- {{WikiProject Social Housing in the United Kingdom}} - The WikiProject template. Please add:
- {{WikiProject Social Housing in the United Kingdom |class= |importance= |infobox= |map= |photo= }} or
- {{WikiProject Social Housing in the United Kingdom |class= |importance= |b1=?|b2=?|b3=?|b4=?|b5=?|b6=?|infobox= |map= |photo= }}
- to the top of the talkpage on all relevant articles.
- Documentation on this template can be found at Template:WikiProject Social Housing in the United Kingdom/doc
- Note a Class if you can, using the ratings scale.
- Note the article's Importance if you can, using the importance scale.
Infoboxes
edit- Areas of the city should use Template:Infobox UK place for example Hattersley
- Specific Housing schemes should use Template:Infobox housing project for example Park Hill, Sheffield
Maps
editMap resources are not yet categorised.
Images
editMain category:
Articles
edit- Public housing in the United Kingdom
- Housing in the United Kingdom
- Affordability of housing in the United Kingdom
- Public housing
- Affordable housing
- National Housing Federation
- London Councils
- History of London (1900–1939)
- London County Council
- Grenfell Tower fire
- Death of Awaab Ishak
- Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023
Categories
editLists
editArticles to be created
editLondon Estates
edit- Abbey Road Estate
- Aberfeldy Estate
- Achilles Street Estate
- Agar Grove Estate
- Allen Court Estate
- Alma Road Estate
- Altair Close Estate
- Bacton Estate
- Barham Park Estate
- Beavers Estate
- Bermondsey Spa Estate
- Braithwaite House Estate
- Brunel Estate
- Burdett Estate
- Castle Road Estate
- Central Hill Estate
- Churchway Estate
- Clapton Park Estate
- Cleveland Estate
- Colville Estate
- Connaught Estate
- Coopers Lane Estate
- Crossville Estate
- Dibdin House
- Dover Court
- Dunnock Mews Estate
- Durnsford Road Estate
- Eastfields Estate
- Elmington Estate
- Fairbanks Road Estate
- Fenwick Estate
- Frampton Park Estate
- Friary Estate
- Gascoigne Estate
- Gibbs Green Estate
- Glamis Estate
- Godwin Estate
- Goldcrest Estate
- Goresbrook Village Estate
- Gospel Oak Estate
- Green Man Lane Estate
- Grove Estate
- Grovelands Road Estate
- Haggerston Estate
- Hamilton Close Estate
- Havelock Estate
- Heathside Estate
- Helston Court Estate
- Highmead Estate
- Highpath Estate
- Holland Park Estate
- Holly Street Estate
- Imperial Wharf Estate
- Island Gardens Estate
- Keltier Houses Estate
- Kender Estate
- King's Crescent Estate
- Kingsland Estate
- King Square Estate
- Knight's Walk Estate
- Ladderswood Way Estate
- Larkspur Close Estate
- Lemsford Close Estate
- Leabank View Estate
- Leopold Estate
- Lethbridge Estate
- Leys Estate
- Lido Square Estate
- Lincoln Estate
- Linton House Estate
- Loughborough Park Estate
- Love Lane Estate
- Lymington Fields Estate
- Maitland Park Estate
- Manor Lane Estate
- Marian Court Estate
- Marlow Road Estate
- Maryon Grove Estate
- Mascalls Estate
- Moira Close Estate
- Montague Road Estate
- Morris Walk Estate
- New Avenue Estate
- New Unison Wharf Estate
- Northumberland Park Estate
- Northwold Estate
- Oakshott Court Estate
- Ocean Estate
- Paige High Estate
- Park Grove Estate
- Paulet Road Estate
- Peckham Park Road Estate
- Pepys Estate
- Pollards Hill Estate
- Printon House Estate
- Quaker Court Estate
- Ravensbury Estate
- Rectory Park Estate
- Red Brick Estate
- Repton Grove Estate
- Reyardson Court Estate
- Robin Hood Gardens Estate
- Roundwood Estate
- Silwood Estate
- Somerset Close Estate
- Southwold Estate
- Sky City Estate
- South Kilburn Estate
- South Lambeth Estate
- St Leonard's Court Estate
- Stellar House Estate
- Stockwell Park Estate
- Tangmere Estate
- Tamar Way Estate
- Teviot Estate
- Thamesmead Estate
- Three Fields Estate
- Tower Court Estate
- Tredegar Road Estate
- Trullock Court Estate
- Tunnel Gardens Estate
- Turner Avenue Estate
- Tustin Estate
- Tweed House Estate
- Tybalds Estate
- Wakerings Estate
- Watermeadow Court Estate
- Watts Close Estate
- Wells Court Estate
- Westbury Estate
- West Kilburn Estate
- West Kingsland Estate
- West Kensington Estate
- Whitson Road Estate
- White City Estate
- Whittington Estate
- Woodberry Down Estate
- Woodmead Estate
- Wood Dene Estate
Manchester Estates
editRochdale
edit- Seven Sisters, Rochdale (College Bank and Lower Falinge) :Available reference Halliday, Josh (15 October 2017). "Rochdale charity's demolition plans spark 'social cleansing' claims". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
England
editArticles to improve
editLondon
edit- Aylesbury Estate
- Boundary Estate
- Brandon Estate
- Cressingham Gardens
- Downham Estate
- Excalibur Estate
- Ferrier Estate
- Golden Lane Estate
- Hall Place Estate, Westminster
- Holly Lodge Estate
- Lancaster West Estate
- Lansbury Estate
- Larner Road Estate
- Ledbury Estate
- Lissenden Gardens needs ce 16-10-2017
- Mardyke Estate
- Myatt's Fields South Estate
- Nightingale Estate
- Noel Park Estate
- North Peckham Estate
- Packington Estate
- Pembury Estate
- Robin Hood Gardens
- South Acton Estate
- Stonebridge Estate
Manchester
edit- Hattersley
- Wythenshawe
- Gamesley technically in Derbyshire.
- Langley, Greater Manchester - overspill estate in Middleton
England
editScotland
editSee also
editResources
edit- Camden Council Abbey Road regeneration
- Aberfeldy Estate GLA
- East London times Aberfeldy Estate
- Achilles Street demolition
- Agar Grove estate regeneration
- Allen Court environmental study
- Alma Road rehousing strategy
- Altair Close planning documents
- Bacton Estate named project of the year
- Guardian Bacton Road reference
- Beavers estate hidden London
- Beavers estate flats demolished
- Bermondsey Spa regeneration
- Braithwaite House has same cladding as Grenfell
- Brunel estate 'notoriously poorly maintained'
- Burdett Estate granted planning permission
- Guardian, Cressingham Gardens, Central Hill
- Clapton Park, Hackney
- Compulsory Purchase at Colville
- Connaught regeneration plan approved
- Coopers Lane Estate
- Plan to protect Crossfield Estate
- Dover Court Regeneration
- Dover Court Estate stabbing
- Hackney estates regeneration programme - Dunnock Mews, Finsbury Park Place, Goldcrest Mews, Marian Court, Tower Court
- History of South London with old map of Paulet Road in 1885
- Architects for Social Housing- estates subject to social cleansing
- Peabody Estates
Images
editParticipants
editReview and assessment
edit- To add an article to this WikiProject please use:
- {{WikiProject Social Housing in the United Kingdom|class=|importance=|b1=?|b2=?|b3=?|b4=?|b5=?|b6=?}}
- on that article's talk page.
Class scale
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The project categorizes articles according to the WP 1.0 criteria:
- Featured Articles: need little or no work.
- 'A' class: need a very small amount of work, followed by FA nomination.
- Good Articles: a little more work required.
- 'B' class: a lot of work done, but a lot of work left to do.
- 'C' class: a lot of work done, but is missing content.
- Start class: short, lacks details, key facts, illustration, etc.
- Stub class: very short, lacking important details.
- List class: list of Social Housing in the United Kingdom.
Articles needing assessment are listed under Category:Unassessed Social Housing in the United Kingdom articles
- B class criteria
1. The article is suitably referenced, with inline citations where necessary.
- It has reliable sources, and any important or controversial material which is likely to be challenged is cited. The use of citation templates such as {{cite web}} is not required, but the use of <ref></ref> tags is encouraged.
2. The article reasonably covers the topic, and does not contain obvious omissions or inaccuracies.
- It contains a large proportion of the material necessary for an A-Class article, although some sections may need expansion, and some less important topics may be missing.
3. The article has a defined structure.
- Content should be organized into groups of related material, including a lead section and all the sections that can reasonably be included in an article of its kind.
4. The article is reasonably well-written.
- The prose contains no major grammatical errors and flows sensibly, but it certainly need not be "brilliant". The Manual of Style need not be followed rigorously.
5. The article contains supporting materials where appropriate.
- Illustrations are encouraged, though not required. Diagrams and an infobox etc. should be included where they are relevant and useful to the content.
6. The article presents its content in an appropriately accessible way.
- It is written with as broad an audience in mind as possible. Although Wikipedia is more than just a general encyclopedia, the article should not assume unnecessary technical background and technical terms should be explained or avoided where possible.
- Guidance
The article need to meet all six criteria to be classed as B Class. If it fails one or more, but meets 3, 4, and 5 then it can be classed as C Class. If one or more of 3, 4 and 5 are not met, then it is Start class.
Importance scale
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Assessment progress
editTo be done