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Homebaked in Anfield: The Community Land Trust

Community Land Trusts are more than a bit of a thing for me at the moment. Granby 4 Streets last week and every week. And now here we are in Homebaked in Anfield. You can’t possibly have been around this blog for long without knowing of my respect and admiration for the people of Anfield …

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Posted byRonnieFebruary 15, 2015February 16, 2015Posted inLiverpoolTags: Alroy Road, Anfield, architects, architecture, bakery, baking, Bill Shankly, Bread, Breck Road, Britt Jurgensen, community activism, Community bakery, community land trust, community led design, Empty Homes, Granby 4 Streets, Homebaked, Homebaked Anfield, Homebaked Community Land Trust, Jayne Lawless, Liverpool FC, Liverpool housing, Marianne Heaslip, National Community Land Trust Network, Places by Design, politics, Rockfield Road, social housing7 Comments on Homebaked in Anfield: The Community Land Trust

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