slum clearance in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for slum clearance in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

clearance [ˈklɪərəns, Am ˈklɪr-] N no pl

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The slum clearance began in 1891 and included 730 houses inhabited by 5,719 people.
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The university's first significant expansion into the community was done with the aid of the federal slum clearance program.
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They stayed there until 1972, when they left as part of the major slum clearance and redevelopment of the city during that decade.
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The health portfolio also included responsibility for housing, including slum clearance and rehousing.
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Construction of the 350 flats started in 1968 following a widespread slum clearance project in the area.
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Programmes of slum clearance were principally concerned with the effects of the poor living conditions on the moral, physical, social and economic well-being of society.
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Justice governments also initiated slum clearance schemes and built housing colonies and public bathing houses in the congested areas.
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These building schemes were designed to rehouse those displaced by urban slum clearance, by which thousands of tenements were demolished.
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The health portfolio at the time included responsibility for housing, including slum clearance and rehousing.
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Slum clearance started in earnest and whole neighbourhoods were decanted to other parts of the city whilst the old substandard housing was demolished.
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