‘Why not work the system’? How punks inspired by Thatcher built a Hull housing cooperative

Set up in the 1980s, Giroscope has morphed into a social agency running neighbourhood services and creating jobs

Forty years ago, a small group of students and university dropouts living rough had a novel idea. What if they pooled meagre savings and jobless benefits for a modest terrace house, rather than rent a run-down flat?

They raised a deposit for a £3,200 mortgage on a neglected two-bedroom property in the Victorian terraces of west Hull, running down to the quayside of a once-thriving fishing port, from where boats used to trawl the north Atlantic.

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