Community-led Housing 2025-10-13

2025-10-13

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Q1 Partial Answer
Gareth Thomas Lab/Co-op
Harrow West
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The MP references Redwood Housing Co-operative, a five-floor social housing development in central London known for its tenant-run management and low rents.
Redwood Housing Co-operative spans five floors of social housing in the iconic OXO Tower on the south bank of the River Thames. Given that Redwood is run by its tenants, charges some of the lowest rents in central London and offers some of the best views, should not every community have a Redwood?
My hon. Friend has long championed co-operatives, and I recognise his commitment to expanding co-ops in London and across the country. With that example, he draws our attention to the benefits that they can provide. We are considering opportunities to legislate to establish a legal framework for a co-operative housing tenure, which would help formalise the rights and responsibilities of both co-operatives and their tenants, and make co-operative housing a more attractive option.
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Did not directly commit to expanding similar models but indicated ongoing consideration of legislative support for co-op housing tenure.
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Q2 Partial Answer
Jess Brown-Fuller LD
Chichester
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The MP describes the challenges faced by community land trusts in her constituency due to a lack of available land, leading to high-density schemes that are unpopular locally.
In my Chichester constituency, a lack of available land drives high-density schemes in rural villages that lack the necessary infrastructure, and the schemes quickly become unpopular locally. Community land trusts such as the Westbourne Land Trust gain local support and deliver affordable homes, and that gives communities a real stake in that development. Does the Minister agree that community buy-in is essential if the Government are to reach their target for building homes? What steps are being taken to help community land trusts go from the planning phase to building homes?
The hon. Lady outlined another benefit of community land trusts: getting local buy-in. The availability of land is an issue for CLTs. I have already set out some of the ways that we are supporting them through new investment. As the Secretary of State said earlier, the new social and affordable housing programme will be designed with the flexibility necessary to support a greater diversity of social and affordable housing supply, including community-led housing.
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Did not provide specific steps or mechanisms for supporting CLTs beyond planning but acknowledged existing investment and future programme design considerations.
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