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Guide to the different approaches

Guide to the different approaches. Jo Gooding National Coordinator, UK Cohousing Network. Connect with pollinators. Housing owned and or managed by residents. Cohousing: 17 built, 60 in development across UK. Private homes & communal facilities Any tenure (incl Mutual Home Ownership)

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Guide to the different approaches

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  1. Guide to the different approaches Jo Gooding National Coordinator, UK Cohousing Network

  2. Connect with pollinators

  3. Housing owned and or managed by residents

  4. Cohousing: 17 built, 60 in development across UK • Private homes & communal facilities • Any tenure (incl Mutual Home Ownership) • Can happen in existing streets, new build, property conversation • Design influences –no template • Self managed by residents • Sustainability key (takes lots different forms) • Typically 10 – 50 households

  5. Cooperative Housing • Members (tenants) democratically manage homes • Some coops own homes, some manage for landlords • Range from 2 to 100’s units • (community Gateway’s 1000’s)

  6. Building/managing homes for other people to live in

  7. Development Trusts100 organisations managing community housing. • Urban & Rural • Defined local area • From 2 to 230 homes • Mainly for rent!

  8. Community Land Trusts:30 projects completed. 125 in development. • Open membership people live & work • Permanently affordable housing • For rent or for sale (mainly leasehold) • Can include other types of asset – shops, pubs • Mainly CLG, some IPS & Community etc

  9. Self Help Housing: Approximately 100 projects in England. • Local people renovating empty property • long & short term tenancies • 2 to 50 homes • Tenants SHH excluded from housing market

  10. Your CLH address book (1) Community housing managed/owned by residents: • Confederation of Cooperative Housing www.cch.coop • UK Cohousing Network www.cohousing.org.uk • Community Gateway Association www.communitygateway.co.uk • Radical Routes www.radicalroutes.org.uk • National Federation of Tenant Management Organisations www.nftmo.com • Eco Village Network – Europe www.gen-europe.org

  11. Your CLH address book (2) Housing owned/managed by the wider community: • Community Land Trust Network www.communitylandtrusts.org.uk • Locality www.locality.org.uk • Self Help Housing www.self-help-housing.org/ Self Build • National Self Build Association www.nasba.org.uk • Self Build Portal www.selfbuildportal.org.uk/ • Community Self Build Agency www.communityselfbuildagency.org.uk

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