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Housing action trust

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HATs were intended to have a short lifespan. After completing regeneration of their estates, the HATs transferred ownership of the tenanted housing estates to other social landlords, in some cases setting up local
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and shut down in April 2002. English Partnerships then demolished four empty tower blocks.
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with other associations. All the HATs' residuary assets and undertakings then passed to
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HAT in east London, covering Montieth, Tredegar and Lefevre Walk estates in
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Memorandum from Richard MacFarlane Research and Project Development (JG 44)
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blocks, built new homes on the land, and refurbished 13 other
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Six housing action trusts were established under the
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Waltham Forest Housing Action Trust
non-departmental public bodies
council housing
estates
Housing Act 1988
Deputy Prime Minister
construction works contracts
public sector procurement
North Hull
Liverpool
high-rise
tower blocks
Stonebridge
Harlesden
Brent
Waltham Forest
Cathall Road
Leytonstone
Oliver Close
Leyton
Walthamstow
Chingford
Community-based Housing Association
Tower Hamlets
Bow
Old Ford Housing Association
Castle Vale
Birmingham
Britain's largest estates
housing associations

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