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Welcome to the National Cohousing Conference 2015 Growing affordable Cohousing in the UK Helen Jarvis Vice-Chair, UK Cohousing Network
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Cohousing identified 1 of 10 solutions to housing crisis … 75 plus cohousing groups in development 19 built cohousing communities 12 Senior Cohousing Groups Strong media coverage & growing policy support
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Cohousing Completions in 2015 Coppers Lane – residents move into London’s 1st cohousing community OWCH – on site and due to move in the Spring 16. Stroud Co-flats development completes
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Cohousing under development in 2015 Preparing to start on site – Woodside (London), Cannock Mill (Colchester), Open House Project (Sheffield), K1 Cambridge. At the planning stages – Bridport Cohousing Land identified – Norwich Cohousing, Bristol Cohousing and Chapel Town Cohousing (Leeds).
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What does the UK Cohousing Network offer: Membership scheme of benefits a resource point for new & forming cohousing groups www.cohousing.org.uk www.cohousing.org.uk an advice point for local authorities, housing associations & other enablers seeking to make cohousing financially accessible hosting learning and networking events raising awareness of cohousing – media & stakeholder engagement undertaking lobbying & policy development
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UKCN New Plans for the Future Ambitious action learning project to explore new routes to develop cohousing (Big Lottery Accelerating Ideas funding for ) Bring all cohousing into membership Professional & Property Services website – forum to attract renters/purchasers & find the right support Continue to develop fit for purpose practical resources and informative learning events Proactive lobbying strategy – taking key messages from this afternoon final session to government & others Support the development of the Community led Housing Alliance
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Size of UK Sharing Economy UK consumers benefit from £4.6 billion of savings and earnings from the Sharing Economy. 33 million Brits (64% UK adults) are already sharing, & a further 14 million would consider it. 19% of people who share do it to help people in their neighbourhood. Good neighbours add 20% to the value of homes
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