. Transactions of conference held March 9 to 13, 1914, at Liberty buildings, Liverpool. heartily in favour ofthem, but they should not be entitled to any concessions whichcould not be allowed to a private builder. Mr. Pemberton said if people required Garden Suburbsand showed a desire for them he was sure that the builderwould follow the demand and would provide them. i Mr. Culpin said, in referring to what Alderman Muirheadhad remarked, that he would urge if an ordinary individualwould in his development set aside 1 acre in every 10 for anopen space, limit his number of houses to the maximumn


. Transactions of conference held March 9 to 13, 1914, at Liberty buildings, Liverpool. heartily in favour ofthem, but they should not be entitled to any concessions whichcould not be allowed to a private builder. Mr. Pemberton said if people required Garden Suburbsand showed a desire for them he was sure that the builderwould follow the demand and would provide them. i Mr. Culpin said, in referring to what Alderman Muirheadhad remarked, that he would urge if an ordinary individualwould in his development set aside 1 acre in every 10 for anopen space, limit his number of houses to the maximumnumber of 12, limit his return to 5 per cent., then he oughtto be allowed the same facilities. But at present there is adifference. You could not give the same facilities to peoplewho were perpetuating the old bad system and were reallyacting against the public good by putting as many houses aspossible on the acre as you would to those who are buildingonly 10 and 12 houses to the acre. 15G LIVERPOOL GARDEN SVJBVRB TEStAftTS:LP:PR<?P<?5ED DEVELOPMENT OF R&.R1 OF THE ESTATE/. ? tyTl *?! ? | cmtKMr \ mora**., jj I t i * ? \fj 1 ill l >- C£^:l-_^^ SO> CEJ3 Mi :*:*.?***_ 7 tc*LC or rtTET COPA«TMtP»MIP e>UOOMSBu«»v ftOUAOCLONDON. WC «.l auTcurre r«i»* *«./?» «rf3g*>-/* „„ Co-partnership Estate at ThingwallLIVERPOOL TENTH SESSION THE CO-PARTNERSHIP SYSTEM OFHOUSING Friday, March ISth. Afternoon at 7-30 Chairman : HENRY VIVIAN,Chairman of Co-partnership Tenants, Ltd. Questions.—1. The Experience of Co-partnership The Interest of the Tenant-investor. 3. Financial Basis ofa Co-partnership Scheme. 4. The Advantages of a TownPlanning Scheme in the Developinent of a Co-partnership Need for Greater Elasticity in the Building Bye-laws. Mr. Henry Vivian.—I am in the most fortunate positionthis evening of being my own chairman—no one to keepme in order—a great advantage in some ways. The manner of these


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