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  2. Sanford Housing Co-operative - Wikipedia

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    Sanford Housing Co-operative was born as a pilot project following five years of intensive lobbying. [2] The original idea was outlined in a paper [9] by the President of the University of London Union John Hands published in March 1967, proposing self-governing co-operative communities as a solution to the housing crisis affecting students and others.

  3. Category : Housing cooperatives in the United Kingdom

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  4. Coin Street Community Builders - Wikipedia

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    Since its creation in 1984, CSCB redeveloped the Oxo Tower Wharf, Gabriel's Wharf, Bernie Spain Gardens and set up four housing co-operatives (Mulberry, Palm, Redwood and Iroko). The housing co-operatives are housed in new buildings commissioned by CSCB. [1]

  5. British co-operative movement - Wikipedia

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    Holyoake House in Manchester, home to a number of co-operatives including Co-operatives UK, the Co-operative College, and Co-op News. In addition to Co-operatives UK , the central membership organisation for British co-operatives, there are a variety of other support organisations and secondary co-operatives serving the sector.

  6. Building cooperative - Wikipedia

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    A building co-operative is a co-operative housing corporation where individuals or families work together to directly construct their own homes in a cooperative fashion. Members of this type of co-operative purchase building materials in bulk and co-operate with other members of the co-op during the construction phase of the co-operative.

  7. Lister Housing Co-operative - Wikipedia

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    The co-operative's Management Committee are all tenants and have had training and support to run this organisation which has a turnover of almost £750,000. The co-operative is a Registered Society under the Co-operatives and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014, a former Industrial & Provident Society (IPS) regulated by the Scottish Housing Regulator and the Financial Conduct Authority.

  8. Wheatley Homes Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Wheatley Homes Glasgow (formerly Glasgow Housing Association or GHA) is the largest social landlord in Scotland with 40,000 homes across Glasgow. [1] Wheatley Homes Glasgow is a not-for-profit company created in 2003 by the then Scottish Executive for the purpose of owning and managing Glasgow's social housing stock.

  9. Category:Co-operatives in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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