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Lincoln’s pre-fab housing which has stood since the Second World War should be pulled down when the opportunity arises, a councillor has said.They were built to last around 20 years during the post-war housing shortage using pre-fabricated steel.
“It’s long overdue for prefab houses to be knocked down. These houses should only have lasted 20 years, although some may still be comfortable and liveable,” he told the meeting.“In my hometown, many of these were demolished in the 1970s, and something much better was put in their place. We could have lovely bungalows here.”
“To be fair to the council, money isn’t readily available. It would probably be a case of taking them down and replacing them one by one. Around 157,000 homes were constructed around the country after the war, although not many are still standing.
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