Housing (Financial Provisions) Act 1933

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Housing (Financial Provisions) Act 1933
Act of Parliament
Long titleAn Act to bring to an end the power of the Minister of Health to grant subsidies under sections one and three of the Housing, &c. Act, 1923, and the Housing (Financial Provisions) Act, 1924, and to enable him to undertake to make contributions in certain cases towards losses sustained by authorities under guarantees given by them for facilitating the provision of houses to be let to the working classes.
Citation23 & 24 Geo. 5. c. 15
Dates
Royal assent18 May 1933
Other legislation
Relates toHousing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1933

The Housing (Financial Provisions) Act 1933 was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom. The Act extended to England and Wales; a similar Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1933 covered Scotland.

The Act ended subsidies to local authorities for building housing, except for slum clearance which was supported by the Housing Act 1930 (Greenwood Act).[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Municipal Housing". www.historywebsite.co.uk.

"Housing Subsidies and the Housing (Financial Provisions) Act 1933 – Pre-War-Housing".