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In the years following the Second World War there was an ever increasing demand for decent housing across the country. Most of these houses were well-built and structurally sound but fell far below what was considered to be acceptable standards for basic sanitation and heating. There was considerable concern felt among the building trades, and the Ironfounders in particular, about how this problem could be addressed without an expensive and lengthy program of demolishing what were solid houses and replacing them with new. For this reason, the Allied Ironfounders Ltd decided to undertake what became known as the ‘Stockton Test’. Four single storey terraced dwellings in Alliance Street, on the outskirts of Stockton, were acquired by the Allied Ironfounders. The eyes of the nation were on Stockton. The outcome of the Stockton Test was eagerly awaited by Local Authorities up and down the land. The Ironfounders commissioned a film which was made available to all Local Authorities to demonstrate what could be achieved. The film was shown to members of the House of Commons and also appeared in a BBC television programme broadcast on July 1st 1954. It was generally agreed that the Stockton Test clearly demonstrated that it was possible to extend the life of a vast amount of the nation’s housing stock, and while not as attractive as the new council housing being built on the out-of-town estates, a lot of tenants said they would prefer to have their houses renovated and stay in their communities rather than to move to the new estates. (Source: http://heritage.stockton.gov.uk/stori...)