community led housing projects in London
recent case studies

A Community Land Trust creating sustainable and affordable neighbourhoods. This 36 unit scheme allows local people to self-build.

11 recently completed homes, genuinely affordable in perpetuity, built on a disused garage site.

60 one and two-bed extra care homes for affordable rent next to their existing properties for older people.

The Leathermarket CBS, set up by residents, led the development of 27 homes for social rent, on their estate.

Delivering 22 units of resale price capped homes in Enfield, built to the bare minimum allowing residents to adapt them over time.

Residents have moved into London’s first 23 Community Land Trust homes, offering genuine affordability in perpetuity.
supported projects

Set up to deliver a community regeneration plan, significantly increasing homes in co-production with the council.

Council owned site in Abbey Wood, being developed by Greenwich Citizens Housing and London CLT.

A group of local residents looking to provide permanently affordable key worker housing in Hampstead.

London CLT are looking to provide affordable and welcoming housing for Southwark residents.

Council owned sites in Kidbrooke, being taken forward by Greenwich Citizens Housing and London CLT.

An alliance of small businesses taking ownership of arches to ensure affordability.

London CLT secured the site through the GLA's Small Sites programme, to deliver affordable homes linked to local incomes.

An initiative looking to ensure genuinely affordable housing and facilities in Kentish Town.

A community-led project to develop affordable housing and genuine industrial space with local people.

Community Assets for Society and Housing is a CLT founded by members of housing co-ops, bringing their experience together.

London CLT have secured the site through the GLA's Small Sites programme, to deliver affordable homes linked to local incomes.

Crystal Palace Transition Town Community came together to form a CLT and build affordable housing and community gardens.

People involved in local community organisations coming together to form a CLT in Earlsfield.

A democratically-run, member-owned organisation aiming to build housing and community spaces for LGBTQ+ people.

A group of local families and individuals working to create sustainable and affordable housing and community space.

Resident-led housing organisation Phoenix Community Homes, have built 8 new homes in Ravensboure.

StART want to see permanently affordable homes, promoting health, wellbeing and a green neighbourhood at St Ann’s.

Residents aim to take ownership of their estates to ensure the homes are not sold off.
other case studies

WECH is a resident controlled HA and CLT building 43 new affordable homes.
There are a number of other emerging projects we have not yet listed.
Please get in touch if you would like to be listed.

