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Housing, Class and Regeneration; exploring the ‘new’ inequalities

Dr Kirsteen PatonUniversity of Glasgow

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Partick• PhD study from 2005-2009 with Westgap and Oxfam• Interviewed 49 residents • Partick traditionally working-class neighbourhood.

Former site of shipyards and grain mills• Predominantly social housing, Partick Housing

Association (PHA) social housing provider

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Gentrification in Partick• Glasgow Harbour

Development• Luxury housing for

2000 residents

“The city needs to offer more attractive family houses with gardens – ‘middle market’ as well as ‘starter’ homes – to persuade people to stay who would otherwise move beyond the city boundary.” (Glasgow City Council, 2003)

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West 11

Images: Former Partick Market in 2005 transformed into West 11 private housing, 2007 and 2009.

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generational displacement ?

Gordon, 24: […] It just bothers me because you know I can’t get anywhere to stay around where I live now. I can’t afford it and that’s something that annoys me because the prices are so expensive…

Fi, 63: It’s a big issue. I can’t get my son a house but other people do. A whole generation of people can’t get a house, you can’t buy. They are with their mothers.

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Strategic displacement?Sean, 25: I’m just worried about my rent arrears. Partick Housing have threatened to take me to court a few times. I’ve got all my furniture in that flat, if I was to lose that flat I would have nowhere to put that stuff.

Steve, 37: […] They do this traffic light thing; three strikes and you’re out. I'm on amber. But surely you're entitled to a couple of hundred pounds [arrears]? …I mean it’s not the greatest of wee flats I've got but it’s a roof over my head and I need it.

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