- Source: Thousand Homes Scheme
The Thousand Homes Scheme was a public housing scheme in Adelaide, South Australia, financed through the State Bank with government support after the First World War.
History
In 1924, to address a housing shortage, the South Australian Government inaugurated the Thousand Homes Scheme to provide affordable housing, particularly for returned soldiers and their families and lower income groups.
Most of the houses were built in Colonel Light Gardens, a planned garden suburb development. South Australian Government town planner W S Griffiths amended part of Charles Reade's original plan of the suburb so that 363 houses could be fitted into the south of the suburb, at the expense of some public areas. A new area west of Goodwood Road was purchased and added to the suburb for a further 332 houses.
See also
Colonel Light Gardens
South Australian Housing Trust
Colonel Light Gardens Historical Society [1]
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Invasi Ukraina oleh Rusia
- Thousand Homes Scheme
- Home Children
- Bill Denny
- Colonel Light Gardens, South Australia
- Work-at-home scheme
- Pyramid scheme
- South Australian Housing Trust
- Irish defective block crisis
- Public housing estates on Tsing Yi Island
- Council house