Beyond Bricks and Mortar, 9781447357544
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Social landlords build thriving communities beyond just houses.
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Beyond Bricks and Mortar

Building Homes, Communities, and Neighbourhoods

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    252 pages

  • Release Date

    21 August 2026

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Summary

Social housing continues to decline as existing tenanted homes are sold to their occupiers and run-down council estates are demolished. Demonstrating the value of the ‘Housing Plus’ approach – investment beyond “bricks and mortar” – this book outlines the role social landlords can play in tackling community problems. By investing in estate renewal, helping to house the vulnerable, offering a wide range of tenures and encouraging community housing, this approach builds links between housing de…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781447357544
ISBN-10:144735754X
Author:Anne Power
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Imprint:Policy Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:252
Release Date:21 August 2026
Weight:0g
Series:CASE Studies on Poverty, Place and Policy
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Critics Review

“There’s no one silver bullet for sorting the UK’s housing crisis, but Anne Power’s “Beyond Bricks and Mortar” powerfully reminds us that social housing has to be at the heart of any new strategy – with hands-on, community-based approaches the key to lasting success. For everyone involved in this critically important debate, connecting with Anne’s frontline experience, deep empathy and unique wisdom is an invaluable gift.” Jonathon Porritt, environmentalist and former Chair of the Sustainable Development Commission

“Many in housing claim to be building communities, not just homes. This book demonstrates just why that is essential.” David Orr CBE, Chair of Clarion and the Canal and River Trust and former Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation

“Anne Power’s latest book delivers a powerful history of UK social housing at the exact time when housing challenges are worsening across all places and segments of multiple societies. Her “housing plus” model, informed by research and residents alike, has clear and practical lessons for the US and other countries. This is a book primed for impact.” Bruce Katz, Co-author of The New Localism: How Cities can Thrive in the Age of Populism

“A powerful argument for the importance of social housing, and a practical roadmap for the future. Essential reading.” Kitty Stewart, Professor of Social Policy and Associate Director of the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics

‘Combining apt case studies, historical depth and practical expertise, this is an authoritative, compelling book on how good housing sustains dignity, stability and belonging.’ LSE Review of Books

About The Author

Anne Power

Anne Power

Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics.

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