New research on black and ethnically diverse community led housing
The government is consulting on changes to national planning policy and we’re suggesting some changes to help CLTs access sites
Review confirms success of Government’s Community Housing Fund
Announcing the CLT Network’s research partnership with Shared Assets to explore the role and opportunities for English and Welsh CLTs stewarding land for nature, farming and communities.
World CLT Day: The Community Led Housing Growth Lab – Growing the Sector’s Intermediaries One Year In
As World CLT Day approaches, CLT Network Project Manager, Nichola Morris, shares more about the...
How much social housing could CLTs build?
Our CEO, Tom Chance, writes on the potential of Community Land Trusts to help build much more...
Land! O but my heart is with you
Announcing the CLT Network’s research partnership with Shared Assets to explore the role and opportunities for English and Welsh CLTs stewarding land for nature, farming and communities.
Groundbreaking NPPF update backs community led housing
Our chief executive, Tom, shares an update on the planning policy and leasehold reform in England...
The UNIX theory of CLTs
Our chief executive, Tom, reflects in this essay on why we should rethink the role of the...
How Cornwall Communities are Fighting the Housing Crisis
Our chief executive, Tom, spent a few days in Cornwall, speaking at a conference and meeting some...
CLTs championed in new Localis report
With the ongoing cost-of-living crisis more people than ever are in need of genuinely affordable...
The role of intermediaries
Our chief executive, Tom Chance, recently attended the International Social Housing Festival in...
Programme update: Enabling Water Smart Communities
CLTN partnering in Enabling Water Smart Communities Programme Enabling Water Smart Communities...
USA: the good, the bad and the beautiful
Our CEO writes about a recent study tour around the USA, and his reflections on what we can learn in the UK about collective leadership and building community capacity for regeneration,
Building a more inclusive CLT movement
Building a more inclusive CLT movement Last year, we commissioned The Institute of Community...
New research shows potential for 278,000 more community led homes
What could be a better example than a neighbourhood taking control, then being in charge of its...
New research on Homes in Community Hands
Our chief executive, Tom Chance, reviews recent academic research into Power to Change's Homes in...
Why are there so few CLTs in Wales?
Our chief executive, Tom Chance, responds to a new report on community asset ownership by a Welsh...
Our Chair visits Brussels to explore a European CLT Network
The Chair of our board of trustees, Steve Hoey, reflects on his visit to Brussels for a meeting exploring the future of a Europe-wide community land trust network.
Levelling up the basics
Our chief executive, Tom Chance, writes about Local Trust's recent conference on the evidence base...
So, what exactly are CLTs…… A new form of commoning?
Chief Executive Tom Chance writes about some new research looking at what CLTs are, and what they...
Meet our CLT Ambassadors
The Community Land Trust Network has brought together a group of nine CLT ambassadors from CLT...
Response to proposed tenant satisfaction measures (TSMs)
We have submitted our response to the government’s consultation on he introduction of tenant satisfaction measures, which sets out plans to further regulate Registered Providers (RPs) of Social Housing via the Regulator for Social Housing.
Meet our CLT Peer Researchers
The Community Land Trust Network has brought together a group of eight CLT peer researchers to...
What does Levelling Up mean for CLTs
I can’t pretend to have read all 332 pages of the Levelling Up White Paper in an afternoon. Nor do...
Partnerships in place
Our Chief Executive, Tom Chance, responds to a new report from Placeshapers about housing...
Tackling loneliness by design
Our Chief Executive, Tom Chance, takes a look at new academic research, commissioned by the...
Communities leading to Net Zero
During COP26 we are publishing a new study that finds Community Land Trusts and other community...
Are CLTs slow to build?
Our Chief Executive, Tom Chance, reflects on new research from the Nationwide Foundation....
Rewiring the West of England
In this blog, our Chief Executive Tom Chance reflects on an afternoon at the Bristol Housing...
Levelling up by our bootstraps
What would it take to level up communities that are left behind? That question will be at the top...
Housing as if community mattered
“If the purpose of housing was understood as building homes and communities, not merely building accommodation with bricks and mortar, the whole nature of the industry would be changed.” What would that look like?
Creating lasting CLH legacies: the road to 2025 and beyond
Blog authored by Dr Tom Archer, independent research consultant and a research fellow at Sheffield Hallam University on the future pipeline of community led housing.
‘Levelling up’ and community led housing’s role
Rosie McBride (Research Officer) and Tom Chance (joint Chief Executive) write about our new State of the Sector report, and what it tells us about the community led housing sector in ‘left behind’ parts of England.
New report highlights the growing influence and impact of CLTs
New comprehensive analysis of CLTs published by the National CLT Network shows the growing impact of the movement and the scale of the market opportunities opening.
Press release: major evidence boosts case for Community Housing Fund
New research setting out community led housing’s high value for money delivery boosts the case for the Community Housing Fund to be renewed.
Press release: 23,000 community led homes at risk
The case for the Community Housing Fund to be extended has been strengthened as a new report commissioned by a consortium of charities reveals a potential pipeline of over 23,000 affordable community led homes.
What do we mean by ‘community’?
Our co-chief executive, Tom Chance, explores what community means in the context of the CLT movement.
Three reasons why it’s important to diversify your CLT leadership and membership
Creating a strong and effective community land trust is a journey. And key to a CLT’s long-term success is a robust and diverse membership.
Spotlight on: PEACH and the E16 community land trust
Dan Barron, a community organiser at PEACH, tells the story of how PEACE formed and how it’s building community power.
Towards a new kind of municipalism
Guest blog from Charli Bristow, Research and Projects Manager at Future of London, talks municipalism after having chaired the SHICC conference’s closing plenary, on the topic.
More councils than ever before back community led housing development
Research undertaken by the National Community Land Trust Network has revealed that a third of local authorities in England are now supporting community led housing development.
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