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How to do Social Housing: Part Two

Continuing the true story of Granby 4 Streets Community Land Trust on site The second of two detailed parts of my story about exactly how to do social housing. Or at least, exactly how we’re doing it in Granby 4 Streets. Next morning I’m up well before the dawn reflecting on what’s just happened and have …

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Posted byRonnieMarch 20, 2016December 4, 2018Posted inLiverpool, Social EnterpriseTags: Ann O'Byrne, Anthony Collins Solicitors, art, Assemble, community land trusts, 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, Liverpool, Liverpool City Council, Liverpool Mutual Homes, Made in Granby, Nationwide Foundation, Penny Lane Builders, Power to Change, Small Cinema Liverpool, Social enterprise, social housing, Submarket Housing, Turner Prize, Turner Prize Winner8 Comments on How to do Social Housing: Part Two

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