so, a0 years on, right to buy is still a big issue here because it fragmented the estate between tenant and owner. and then there is the second big moment that changed the estate, when the council transferred the houses that it still owned to a housing association. the housing association is called l&q and it's managed the houses here since 2010. like most housing associations, l&q is not for profit and should run the estate in the best interests of tenants. there was a place that has got associations which was seen at that time as fairly locally based, grassroots organisations with a social purpose.