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The Wondrous Day

And so, on 9th October 2014 it all came together, and ‘the chink of light’ we spoke about four springtimes ago shone brightly on Granby 4 Streets as history turned up and witnessed the community of the place, at long last, take a formal stake in the future. Granby 4 Streets Community Land Trust is …

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Posted byRonnieOctober 10, 2014August 26, 2020Posted inHistory, ListeningTags: Ann O'Byrne, Beatlife, Big Lott, Blackburne, David Boulton, DCLG, Des McConaghy, Eleanor Lee, Empty Homes, Erika Rushton, gardening, Granby, Granby 4 Streets, Granby Four Streets Community Land Trust, Homes & Communities Agency, John Hamilton, Liverpool 8, Liverpool City Council, Liverpool Mutual Homes, Liverpool Quakers, National Community Land Trust Network, Nationwide Foundation, North West Housing Services, Oliver Wainwright, Plus Dane, politics, social housing, Steinbeck Studios, Steve Biko Housing, The Guardian, The Meeting House Café, Theresa MacDermott11 Comments on The Wondrous Day

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