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Good affordable homes matter
Adur Collective Community Land Trust (ACCLT) was set up because we believed that thriving communities must have decent, secure homes that everyone can afford – be it to buy or rent. Young people need to leave home, families need to put down roots for their children’s stability, key workers need to live near their place…
Read MoreOur thanks to Dorothy
Dorothy has been a strong supporter of community led housing from the start and has generously bought multiple membership shares* to show her support of Adur Collective Community Land Trust (ACCLT). Although a £1 Membership share is all that is needed to join ACCLT, there is no limit on the number of shares that can…
Read MoreMajor housing challenge for
Adur Collective Community Land Trust (ACCLT) was established to create affordable homes for people living and working in Adur on low to middle incomes and for whom purchasing and renting homes is economically challenging. The high cost of buying or renting in Adur is deeply problematic and can impact anyone at any stage of their…
Read MoreHearth & Home- a brief history of housing
An example of council housing in 1960s ACCLT Chair Linda McCanna recently attended a 10 week WEA Course “Hearth & Home a History of Housing” – Local Sussex University professor and geographer Dr Geoffrey Meade ran the course and shared a wealth of knowledge particularly concerning our local Sussex geography and housing history. The course…
Read MoreComing Home -Tackling the housing crisis together
The Church of England’s “Coming Home” report on Housing, Church and Community, commissioned by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York was published this February. The report mirrors what Community Land Trusts (CLT’s) up and down the country are saying about the housing crisis and the need for truly affordable homes. ACCLT’s Linda McCanna spoke to…
Read More“Even finding a decent rental property is a problem.”
It’s well known that the lack of truly affordable housing is a real issue for people living and working in Adur. Local council waiting lists are long, the private rented sector is expensive, and insecure. The average house price is higher than the UK average but the average income is lower. We spoke to a young…
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