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What communities can do
Why it matters
(to follow) Disempowered communities?The climate costs of new housing developmentsAligning the level of development with carbon reduction targetsCarrying capacity of BioregionsNorth / South balanceto follow Community-led housing in the UKIn the UK, community-led housing currently constitutes less than 1% of housing stock. There have been attempts to stimulate increased growth, with mixed results. The most commonly known forms of community-led housing include: community land trusts, housing cooperatives, self–build, cohousing, and self-help housing. A range of legal models are in use in the UK to enable the delivery of community-led schemes. There is currently no legal definition of community-led housing. A draft definition was developed and presented for discussion in the House of Lords in March 2016 in relation to the Housing and Planning Act, where it was not progressed. W
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Interwiki linksWikipedia: Drought in the United Kingdom, 2009 Great Britain and Ireland floods External links
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- CPRE News briefing, 10 March 2006
- Holmans A.E., Housing and Dwellings in England in 1991 and 2001: A post-2001 Census Analysis, 2004.
- ↑ The Guardian, August 16, 2015