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OverviewA powerful, eye-opening account of life on the frontlines of Britain's broken social housing system - told by Joe Carpenter, who has spent over a decade inside it. In Middle Ground: A Frontline Journey In Social Housing, Joe Carpenter draws on 13 years and over 14,000 repairs to expose the human cost of a system in collapse. From leaking ceilings and mould-covered walls to evictions, neglect, and dangerous repairs left undone, this gripping memoir pulls back the curtain on the crisis facing thousands of UK tenants, and the workers sent to fix it. Behind every repair ticket, Carpenter found something bigger: broken systems, silenced voices, and families abandoned by bureaucracy. He shares stories rarely heard outside frontline workers - from securing homes overtaken by gangs, to working in a block where a tenant's body was left unnoticed for over two years. Middle Ground is part memoir, part exposé, and part call to action. It explores the human cost of policies driven by KPIs, call centres, and distant decision-makers. Drawing on landmark housing tragedies as well as everyday failures that rarely make headlines, this book reveals the urgent need for change. But it's not just about failure. Carpenter celebrates the tenants, tradespeople, and frontline staff who still believe in the promise of safe, decent, affordable homes - and offers a blueprint for rebuilding the system from the ground up. If you've ever lived in social housing, worked on the frontline, or wondered how things got this bad - this book is for you. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joe CarpenterPublisher: Joe Carpenter Imprint: Joe Carpenter Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.213kg ISBN: 9781919197210ISBN 10: 1919197214 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 17 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'This deeply humane book lays down in unsparing detail how management systems and social stigma combine to fail the residents of social housing. Offering a rare but vital frontline perspective on social housing, it explains both what's gone wrong and how to put things right. Joe Carpenter's account is a call to arms to all those who value social housing; it should be read by everyone working in the field' - John Boughton, author of Municipal Dreams Author InformationJoe Carpenter is a social housing maintenance operative with over a decade of frontline experience and more than 14,000 repairs completed across London and the South East. His career has taken him behind thousands of front doors - into homes marked by damp, neglect, resilience, and resistance.Starting in a voids team and later working in reactive repairs, Joe has witnessed firsthand the widening gap between tenants and the institutions meant to serve them. From emergency callouts to scenes of domestic crisis, from tragic oversights to rare moments of dignity and care, he's seen both the best and worst of Britain's social housing system.Middle Ground is his first book - part memoir, part manifesto, written to shine a light on the human cost of systemic failure, and to propose a better path forward rooted in empathy, proximity, and practical reform. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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