
London Housing Act 1930
The London Housing Act of 1930 aimed to improve housing conditions in London, especially for low-income residents. It addressed overcrowding and provided for the construction of new homes, emphasizing building affordable housing. The Act facilitated the demolition of slums and encouraged local authorities to develop suitable housing projects. By promoting better living conditions, it sought to enhance the overall quality of life for many Londoners, reflecting a growing recognition of housing as a crucial social issue during that era.