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CIPFA Annual Conference Mutuality and housing
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The UK needs to bring co-operative and mutual housing options into our national housing policies An alternative attractive option, not just to state provision of housing, but also to market provision
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Member satisfaction with services Community bonds, identity & resilience Place making & tackling social disadvantage Meeting the needs and aspirations of individuals through community-based businesses
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836 co-operative housing organisations owning/managing 169,000 homes 0.6% of UK housing supply The coming together of: sympathetic national & local Government support frameworks grass roots community development
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Publicly funded c. 250 fully mutual housing co-ops c. 250 tenant management organisations 8 Community Gateways and Mutuals Rochdale Boroughwide Homes
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Newer models small rental housing co-ops cohousing organisations (Threshold in Dorset) community land trusts (Lyvennet in Cumbria) self-build (Ashley Vale in Bristol) mutual home ownership (Lilac in Leeds) bespoke solutions for local communities and local priorities
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Developing new community-led schemes HCA community-led housing funding revenue funding for community groups ethical lenders & “warehouse” loan funding 150/200 new schemes with more in the pipeline
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Local authority partners Brighton & Hove City Council East Cambridgeshire District Council Cherwell Council Derby City Council
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4,000 new homes by 2017 many communities, local authorities and housing associations talking about it
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nic@cch.coop 07947 019287
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