SLUM CLEARANCE.
FIVE YEARS’ PBOGBESS IN BRITAIN. RUGBY, May 5. Rapid progress is now being made with the Government’s five years’ slum-clearance scheme. April figures for the scheduling of areas and submission of orders for demolition and building are all in advance of the month’s average required to carry out the programme, which provides for the removal of 250,000 slum houses; So far 47,041 replacement houses have been completed. About 25,000 were constructed in March and the necessary level of 30,000 is expected in the April returns. —(British Official Wireless.)
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Wairarapa Age, 7 May 1935, Page 7
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