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Trapped minorities hold back Midlands decay

Series: Housing Today ; (233) 10 May 2001, 3(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: A report commissioned by the Housing Corporation and Local Government Association is calling for action to protect homes and services in inner-city areas, and to attract new residents. The research claims that areas in the west Midlands would be facing collapse and abandonment were it not for disadvantaged groups who are trapped in old industrial areas. "The West Midlands housing markets: changing demand, decentralisation and urban regeneration" is available at a cost of £12.50 from Birmingham University's Centre for Urban and Regional Studies.
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A report commissioned by the Housing Corporation and Local Government Association is calling for action to protect homes and services in inner-city areas, and to attract new residents. The research claims that areas in the west Midlands would be facing collapse and abandonment were it not for disadvantaged groups who are trapped in old industrial areas. "The West Midlands housing markets: changing demand, decentralisation and urban regeneration" is available at a cost of £12.50 from Birmingham University's Centre for Urban and Regional Studies.