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He was brought up in a council house in Croxteth, Liverpool, and still played football in the streets even after professional appearances for Everton.
Even if all the council house receipts were available, that would not amount to very much.
Data for 1960 and data for the weekly rent of a three-bedroomed council house and the running costs of a medium-sized car are not available.
They come from council house tenants who wish to buy their homes and cannot even get a reply to their letters.
At present, the high interest rates are a permanent drag on council house building.
I wish they would be as generous in their examination of council house subsidies as they are in their examination of agricultural subsidies.
Even if he got on the register, five years is a comparatively short time to wait for a council house.
There is also the question of lodgers and council house tenants, who, in some cases, are quite heavily subsidised.
That represents a loss of new build particularly in the housing association sector, but also in the public sector and the council house sector.