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Mariposa Grove Cohousing, Oakland

April 9, 2025

Mariposa Grove Cohousing is a democratically-governed community in North Oakland including renters and homeowners.

Continuing to learn from other countries, our director, Lev was able to make a brief visit during a trip to the United States.

The scheme was started in 1998 by founders dedicated to activism, art, and affordable housing, who purchased two suburban houses. Another house was built in the rear garden in 2003. These three houses are split to form six condominium flats. The land was transferred to the Northern California Land Trust, who enforce resale price limits so house prices increase with the area median income and improvements, rather than increasing with market speculation. One of the founders later purchased a house on the parallel street backing on the original houses. This is let as a shared house, which opens out on to the shared gardens, and residents participate in the community life.

The gardens include outdoor dining areas, a chicken coop, and a tree house, and an open under-croft shared workshop and laundry space. The “common house” is a flat with a guest rooms (hosting a deaf student when we visited), an art room, play space, an office, a large kitchen, and dining space. Although each unit has its own kitchen, the large common kitchen/dining space is used for community meals, parties, social justice movie nights, as well as meetings.

There are currently sixteen adults, one teenager and four children living in the community. The importance of social justice, sustainability, and creativity are visible throughout. They share resources and responsibilities and support one another, striving to make decisions that work for everyone and are mindful of the wider community.
There is a lot of interest in living in there, although families must meet the income eligibility criteria.

 

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Evolution at CLH London

April 2, 2025

We have been hosted by CDS Co-operatives over the past seven years, and from April we will become an integral part of CDS’ mission to make community led housing more widespread.

This will mean some exciting changes, allowing us to pursue new ways of growing community led housing, exploring partnerships with community groups as a Registered Provider of Social Housing, and supporting projects both within and beyond Greater London.

We’re looking to make some changes to our online identity to reflect the new relationship, but we will continue to support community led housing as ever.

 

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CLT sites agreed for E16

November 5, 2024

Newham Council Cabinet recently agreed to the disposal of a site in Canning Town for affordable housing to E16 Community Land Trust.

The decision is a major victory for the local community who came together over five years ago in response to extensive regeneration in the area. Mayor of Newham, Rokhsana Fiaz described it as “another housing milestone in Newham”.

CLH London have supported E16 CLT over several years and this decision gives the green light for the CLT to develop detailed plans for the site with their architects, Citizen Design Bureau, and work towards a planning pre-application submission in the spring.

Plans currently include approximately nine new family-sized homes for the local community. The CLT are also in conversation with a number of potential delivery partners and are exploring options for both affordable rent and ownership homes on the site.

Elsewhere E16 CLT and the People’s Empowerment Alliance of Custom House have secured over £30,000 to transform a former pub garden in Custom House into a new community space. They will be working with members, nearby residents and architects in the coming months with a view to eventually refurbishing the building into a new community centre.

Find out more and how you can support on the E16 CLT website.

 

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London Assembly look at community led housing

August 1, 2024

Our director, Levent Kerimol spoke to the London Assembly Housing Committee about community led housing, alongside:
• Tom Copley, Deputy Mayor for Housing and Residential Development,
• Dr Tom Moore from the University of Liverpool, and
• Paul Nicoll from Triodos Bank.

We drew on our reflections for the future looking at the barriers to community led housing, and how we might think differently to give people control and belonging without the challenges encountered to date.

 
The earlier session also covered useful ground and featured:
• Tom Chance, Community Land Trust Network
• Niall Mulholland, London Federation of Housing Co-operatives
• Fatimatu Mohamed, Gida Housing Co-operative
• Bernadette Marjoram, Board Member, Meridian Home Start

 
The Assembly Committee has also issued a call for evidence from anyone who would like to contribute written submissions. Please see the details on their website and get responses in by Thursday 22 August 2024.

 

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Gida Housing Co-op selected for Community Led Homes at St Ann’s in Tottenham

June 23, 2024

Gida Housing Co-operative is set to take on 58 homes in a partnership with Peabody and the GLA, which will see affordable rented housing controlled by Black and racially minoritised communities and residents. This community-led initiative is part of the St Ann’s New Neighbourhood development, a scheme that aims to deliver over 970 new homes on the St Ann’s Hospital site in Tottenham.

Representing one of the largest community-led housing schemes in London at the moment, Gida’s involvement builds upon historic efforts by the community and St Ann’s Redevelopment Trust (StART) to secure accessible and affordable homes in the area for those in housing need.

Yvonne Field OBE, chair of Gida Housing Co-operative said,

We’re excited to have been selected by the GLA as the community led housing organisation to work in partnership with Peabody. This project signifies an important step towards addressing the explicit housing need that Black and racially minoritised communities confront”.

Established in April 2021, Gida Housing Co-operative is dedicated to improving the quality and accessibility of housing for Black and racially minoritised communities in Tottenham and across London.

Gida’s key vision is to serve as an affordable housing provider that empowers Black and racially minoritised communities by granting them influence and control over the management of their homes.

Gida emerged from the work of StART, a group that was critical in promoting genuinely affordable homes at the St Ann’s Hospital Site. The group and campaign was pivotal in the decision by the Mayor of London to purchase the site in 2018, ensuring the provision of affordable and community homes within Peabody’s development for the St Ann’s New Neighbourhood, and running a selection process in 2022.

Over the next year, Gida Housing Co-operative plans to expand its membership, strengthen its organisational structure, and secure the necessary funds to deliver a community-led project that genuinely addresses the needs of local people in Haringey.

You can take part in Gida’s housing survey on their website: www.gidahousing.coop.

For further information and to stay updated on Gida’s progress, please email hello@gidahousing.coop or follow @Gidahousing

 

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