By Greater Manchester Against Evictions Today the eviction ban that was brought in as the pandemic broke in March, finally ended. Initially brought in for 3 months, it was extended twice due to pressure from the organised renters movement. In the last month, the government has used the time to make some changes …
Manctopian Nightmares and Municipal Dreams
By Amanda Wait On a clear day, an investor buying into Manchester’s booming penthouse lifestyle could look out and survey the magnificent view from their floor to ceiling window. As the city stretches out before them, they might just spot in the far distance a matrix of circles and crescents, hubs and spokes, all …
Whose ‘Manctopia’?
By Tina Cribbin (@tinacribbin) Greetings from Hulme. Apparently we are part of Manchester’s “donut of deprivation” or so says Tim Heatley. Yes, the hand-in-glove mate of the lord mayors of Manchester and Salford and those sellers of souls at Manchester City Council. First let me start by saying that the so-called “donut of …
Why Manchester doesn’t need any more co-living schemes: An Open Letter to the Planning Committee
By GMHA (@gmhousingaction) Dear Councillors of the Planning Committee After last month’s welcome scrutiny by the planning committee toward the co-living applications we are writing to you again to reiterate our opposition to this type of housing development in the city. It is imperative that these attempts to extract as much profit as …
Challenging the myth that only London councils can shut down short term lets
By Tenants Union (@tenantsunionuk) and GMHA (@gmhousingaction) Across Manchester, housing that once provided homes for permanent residents is being transformed into accommodation for short stays for those visiting the city. The number of entire houses let on Airbnb, where the host is absent, has trebled across Manchester over the past 4 years from 357 …
Manchester housing campaigners join forces to fight predicted Covid-19 evictions ‘tsunami’
By James Doheny (@jamesdoheny) Tens of thousands of tenants across Greater Manchester at risk of losing their homes during the Covid-19 crisis, once the ban on evictions is raised on 23 August. Tenants Union UK, ACORN Manchester and the Greater Manchester Law Centre are joining forces to offer training and information to help renters …
A step toward slums of the future? Why Manchester must say no to ‘co-living’ experiment
By GMHA (@gmhousingaction) After months of freezing the democratic running of the Planning Committee (supposedly due to Covid-19 but perhaps an opportunistic Executive looking to get previously rejected schemes passed without scrutiny is a better explanation), there is a full meeting on July 30th — this Thursday. Faced with a wave of new proposals, the …
‘Defending our homes against landlord tyranny’. Rent strikes, then and now.
By Isaac Rose (@_isaacrose) and Siobhan Donnachie (@siobhan_e_d) Last Friday, over fifty Dorchester Court residents staged a protest outside their millionaire landlord’s offices in Waterloo, demanding: no evictions, essential repairs and rent reductions. Their action, which has been accompanied by collective rent strikes during the pandemic, is part of a wave of mobilisations globally that …
My Gawd! My Wages! Introducing our Rent Calculator
By Joe Bilsborough (@joebilsborough) and Isaac Rose (@_isaacrose) We've built a Rent Calculator. You put in your gross annual income and your monthly rent and it tells you when your 'freedom from rent day' is — i.e. when you finally stop working for your landlord. You can use it here: http://rentcalculator.xyz There’s an …
Covid-19: the New Chapter of a Continuous State of Crisis. Looking at Berlin.
By Daniele Tognozzi (@danieletognozzi) “It’s not easy to buy when the news is terrible, prices are collapsing and it’s impossible to have an idea where the bottom lies. But doing so should be the investor's greatest aspiration.” Howard Marks, Oaktree Capital Management. At the beginning of 2020, Prequin announced private equity firms …