WORK to improve more than 8,000 homes in Lewisham is set to begin in just over a year.
A timetable has been set for the homes to be transferred to new ownership under the Decent Homes programme.
Decent Homes is a national target set by the Government, which says all homes must be improved to a certain quality standard by 2010.
The Lewisham plan will see residents on seven estates balloted to see who they want to take control of their homes.
A report presented to Lewisham's mayor and cabinet committee last week says the ballots will take place in July next year.
Work to improve the homes a total investment of more than £100m will then begin in March 2007.
The Excalibur prefab estate, Downham, is one of the housing sets affected by the programme.
Residents have argued the estate should remain under their control but the council looks set to demolish the existing prefab houses.
The report says: "Only demolition and redevelopment provides a viable solution to achieving decent homes in the area."
Last year a consultant's report revealed 61 per cent of Lewisham's housing stock does not currently meet the Decent Homes standard.
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