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The Changing Face of Falmouth > The Slum Clearance Programme //

The Housing Acts of the 1930s required every local authority to clear all remaining slum housing and to submit a programme of building and demolition aimed at eliminating slums from their area. The programme was interrupted by the Second World War but continued on through the 1950s. Falmouth developed a programme that concentrated on the older areas of Smithick Hill, Gyllyng Street, and the many courts and yards that led off the main street. The Falmouth History Archive has an extensive collection of the official Clearance Orders, Clearance Maps, and photographs of the buildings prior to demolition.

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Bakehouse Yard, off the south side of Webber Street

Bakehouse Yard, part of the 1934 programme of Clearance Orders

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Post Office Yard, off Market Street

Behind WH Smith, separated from what was then Woolworth's flat roofed building (now Wilko) by Fountain Ope. Included in the Clearance programme of 1957.

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Mill Row, off Swanpool Street

Note the Friends' Meeting House at the far end of the Row. Included in the Clearance programme, November 1933.

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