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Flexibility not enough to win housing reform

By: Language: English Series: Planning (for the Natural and Built Environment) ; (928) 26 July 1991, 7(1)Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: Compares the UK attitudes to planning for affordable housing exemplified in DOE circular 7/91, which allows local authorities to be "reasonably flexible", with the US approach under National Affordable Housing Act 1990, where the housing market is examined as a whole and exploitation of the tax system enables authorities to encourage residential areas of mixed class and race.
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Compares the UK attitudes to planning for affordable housing exemplified in DOE circular 7/91, which allows local authorities to be "reasonably flexible", with the US approach under National Affordable Housing Act 1990, where the housing market is examined as a whole and exploitation of the tax system enables authorities to encourage residential areas of mixed class and race.