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30 prefabs in Dolphin Road, Redditch, near Birmingham were built from
the melt down aluminium of crashed war planes. They were aimed at housing
ex soldiers and their families. Jack is 83 and settled in this prefab
50 years ago. He never had any other house. |
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is no way he would leave his bungalow which he managed to keep as sparkling
as in 1950. He symbolises this small community in Dolphin road which
fights against the will of the Council to destroy the prefabs in order
to get better returns on the ground. |
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Elisabeth
Blanchet elisabethblanchet@hotmail.com |
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