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How to do Social Housing: Part One

A true story of Granby 4 Streets Community Land Trust on site.I want to tell you a story about social housing. A very detailed story (in two parts) about exactly how to do it. Or at least, exactly how we’re doing it in Granby 4 Streets. I want to tell you this story now because …

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Posted byRonnieFebruary 26, 2016January 1, 2017Posted inLiverpool, Social EnterpriseTags: Academy of Urbanism, Ann O'Byrne, art, Assemble, Community led change, Erika Rushton, Granby, Granby 4 Streets, Granby 4 Streets CLT, Granby 4 Streets Community Land Trust, Granby 4 Streets Market, Granby Four Streets Community Land Trust, Granby Workshop, Hazel Tilley, housing, Ian McMillan, Liverpool City Council, Liverpool Mutual Homes, Made in Granby, Penny Lane Builders, Penny Lane Builers, social housing, Submarket Housing, The Great Street Award, Turner Prize, Turner Prize Winner5 Comments on How to do Social Housing: Part One

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