Gardens' are in extreme disrepair, with single mothers' unable to support labouring work to fix the current state of their gardens', it would be a really good investment for the current house prices' and also the condition of exterior to invest in such ventures'.
The gardens' are polluted with wild grass, of what effects' extreme hay fever sufferers',
they have been used as dump sites' by other council labourers', throwing bricks' at the end of the gardens' of what they refused to remove.
The paths' are all broken-up and need renewing, with good patios' and maybe wash houses' for utilities, where women can free up extra kitchen space. All of these ventures' are a good way of investment, work and benefits' for the people who are not otherwise able to generate extra income to service their own renewals'.
It would be even better if there was kitchen extensions' and loft conversions', as so to, save a back-log of people waiting on housing lists', of what creates' further problems', such as hostel accommodations' for mothers' and young venerable parents', who other-wise would be hosteled with drunks' and drug-addicts'.
It would be beneficial for families' to stay where they are, and for you to invest in slight conversions' that wouldn't cost that much, it would actually enhance the property value, and free huge amounts of space, reducing house crowding' and lessening the bill of alternative accommodations'.
This form of investments' will establish communities', moving people around breaks-up community-ties' and disrupts family settings'.
Old people are often subjected to down-sizing, of what leads to hostel accommodations',
if you invested in these characters', families would be able to accommodate for their elderly, freeing up space for the next generation, to step into the housing market.
It is all worth the investment.
Regenerating, creating jobs', and accommodations without the intervention of poor accommodations, that make people physically ill, because some of those accomadationms' need,to be honest with you,fumigating.
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