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Revisiting Segal: Learning from the Lewisham Selfbuild Schemes


19 Mar 2015, 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Richard Hoggart Building. Cinema.

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Department Sociology
Contact m.benson(@gold.ac.uk)

These innovative schemes, supported and led by Lewisham council in the 1970s and 1980s were a way of providing social housing through self build. Against the current backdrop of the housing crisis across London, it is timely that we revisit what were quite groundbreaking, socially-motivated schemes. The event will include a showing of the BBC Open Door programme The House that Mum and Dad built (1982) that captures the experiences of families involved in the first project, Segal Close and a discussion led by people who were involved in the various Segal schemes rolled out in Lewisham at this time.

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19 Mar 2015 7:00pm - 9:00pm
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