It includes the following priorities
- the environment
- roads and traffic
- activities for younger people
- anti-social behaviour and crime
- activities for the whole community
"Housing"
= "social housing"
= "lots of difficult issues which are best not discussed at Local Assemblies"
There was also a welcome candid discussion about the unrepresentativeness of the sorts of people like me who get onto co-ordinating groups, and attend these Local Assemblies. Given the above equations, this is even less surprising.
The root of the problem is the first step - equating housing to social housing - and it doesn't just get in the way of sensible discussion at local assemblies. Too few houses have been built in London over the last 20 years - but people's thinking immediately goes to how we can get more social housing built.
We also need to think about what's happening in the private sector. Because of the general shortage of supply, house prices and rents are way too high. Apart from the more widely recognised consequent social problems of the young sofa-surfing and immigrants living in sheds, it has a knock on effect on something we do allow ourselves to talk about - High Street vitality.
If I was a commercial landlord, unable to find retail tenants, I'm not sure I'd be too bothered as long as I could get some nice high rent from the flats above, with the prospect, should the Council eventually relent on changing the planning use class, of getting rent for the ground floor as well.
We need more housing full stop - and not just social housing. In fact, some people might prefer private housing to social housing in their neighbourhoods.
Another item on the Perry Vale Assembly agenda was a presentation to be made about the Neighbourhood Forum plan being developed by the Forest Hill and Sydenham Societies. Is any one involved in this able to say what views they have on housing density in our area, any views on where it should be allowed, and what mix of new social and private sector housing they would envisage? Or is this somewhere we'd not rather go?