I've changed the page a lot to tone down the amount it mentions the orginisation and deleted the external link but I have still mentioned the Anchor shoes cooperative as I believe it has historical interest since it is the only time in the history of the Universe that a workers cooperative built a housing estate for its members.
In addition the workers co-operative no longer exists and I've no connection to the association but believe it is of cultural and historical interest. To help substantiate my claim I've included some extra references to the Humberstone Garden Suburb with the context of cultural and historical interest.
REFERENCES
- Anchor Tenants History
- East Midlands History Archive
- Modern Town Planning in England: A Comparative Review of "Garden City" Schemes in England Part II
- Co-partnership housing and the garden city movement
- http://www.slochtf.org/files/co-op_housing.pdf
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