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These building schemes were designed to rehouse those displaced by urban slum clearance, by which thousands of tenements were demolished.
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Clearance started in the 1930s, paused for the second world war, but resumed shortly afterwards, when the young Sheffield city council architects Ivor Smith and Jack Lynn began work in 1945, designing a radical scheme to rehouse the local community.
Marine Court looks big enough to rehouse Hackney.
We have to rehouse humanity, he said.
But plans are afoot to rehouse 70,000 people there over the next 10 to 15 years.
He also signed the HEARTH Act, which strives to rehouse rapidly those who lost their homes.
To date, the government has not committed to plans to rehouse the displaced and compensate those otherwise affected.
It would make more sense to rehouse them in higher-density communities closer to shops and hospitals.
The mayor, Romualdez, had initially pledged to rehouse everyone by December.
One typical stock transfer calculates it will take eight years to rehouse its affected tenants.
Within 10 minutes, 20 volunteers had returned and started preparing to rehouse 98 children.
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