TOWN-PLANNING AND HOUSING
CONGRESS IN LONDON.
(By Caible—Press Association—Copyright.) (Australian and 15.2. C<tbl© LONDON, June 4. The Tnter-Allied Housing and Town Planning Congress, at which twenty countries are represented, met at tho Central Hnll, Westminster, under the presidency of Dr. Addison, Minister of Health. The object of tho Congress is to discuss the post-war housing and town planning policies of the various Governments, and the adoption of housing programmes, with a view to establishing comprehensive and adequate housing provisions within the next twenty years. (Received June 6th, 11.55 T>.m.) LONDON. Juno o.
The inter-Allied Housing: Congress adopted a resolution demanding a minimum standard of comfort in the home. With reference to town-planning, a resolution was adopted advocating a definite limitation of the. number of dwellings per acre, not exceeding ten, and the decentralisation of industries.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 7
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