Keeping a roof over our heads
Keeping a roof over our heads
- 1987
- Housing Review 36(6) November-December 1987, 191-197(7) .
Edited papers from a Housing Centre seminar on planning effective housing maintenance :- 1. Improving council house maintenance. D. Edmonds comments on Audit Commission recommendations on a three stage approach to maintenance. p191(1) 2. Maintenance planning . P. Gaskill-Taylor outlines an approach to the assessment of total needs. References. p191-193(3) 3. Assessing the condition of the housing stock. R. Pontin and P. Wornell look at the ways to assess the present condition of housing stock to help predict future needs. p193-195(3) 4. Maintenance and improvement at a time of scarce resources. J. Cornhill describes Newcastle `s experience. p195-197(3) 5. Maintenance organisation in a larger housing association. J. McLelland looks at Merseyside Improved Houses .p197(1).
COUNCIL HOUSING
Edited papers from a Housing Centre seminar on planning effective housing maintenance :- 1. Improving council house maintenance. D. Edmonds comments on Audit Commission recommendations on a three stage approach to maintenance. p191(1) 2. Maintenance planning . P. Gaskill-Taylor outlines an approach to the assessment of total needs. References. p191-193(3) 3. Assessing the condition of the housing stock. R. Pontin and P. Wornell look at the ways to assess the present condition of housing stock to help predict future needs. p193-195(3) 4. Maintenance and improvement at a time of scarce resources. J. Cornhill describes Newcastle `s experience. p195-197(3) 5. Maintenance organisation in a larger housing association. J. McLelland looks at Merseyside Improved Houses .p197(1).
COUNCIL HOUSING