Videos Big power for Little London Their landlord left derelict buildings their estate. But now the community of Little London has found their voice — and they are fighting back. 19 March 2024 Their landlord left empty derelict buildings to decay on their estate. But now the community of Little London has found their voice — and they are fighting back. After 40 years of government failure, our broken housing system allows wealthy landowners to dodge their responsibility to provide safe, decent homes. The Little London residents are an inspiration for anyone who has felt powerless against their
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Big power for Little London
Their landlord left derelict buildings their estate. But now the community of Little London has found their voice — and they are fighting back.
19 March 2024
Their landlord left empty derelict buildings to decay on their estate. But now the community of Little London has found their voice — and they are fighting back.
After 40 years of government failure, our broken housing system allows wealthy landowners to dodge their responsibility to provide safe, decent homes. The Little London residents are an inspiration for anyone who has felt powerless against their landlord.
A new film, produced by NEF, shows the impact of our broken housing system on a whole community of people — and what happens when they decide to take a stand.
Image: Jeremy Clancy/New Economics Foundation
Topics Housing & land