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The Middlemarch Podcast: In Conversation With.......

The Middlemarch Podcast: In Conversation With.......

By: Colin McDonald
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In conversation with .... people who have suceeded in creating a community led housing project. Accredited advisor Colin McDonald discovers why and how they did it in a series of podcasts based on actual experience rather than just the theory.Copyright Colin McDonald Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Episode Thirteen .... Peter Reveley from Appledore Community Land Trust and Karl Hine from the Aster Housing Group.
    Apr 21 2023
    In this episode Colin hears about the housing scheme in Appledore, both from the perspective of Peter Reveley, secretary of the Appledore Community Land Trust, and from Karl Hine, Head of Community Housing at Aster who built the homes. A small village nestled on the side of a double estuary in north Devon, Appledore is typical of coastal communities in the South West with high levels of second homes and few opportunities for the younger generation to find somehwere to live locally.
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    35 mins
  • Episode Twelve ... Jeremy Holton from Parracombe Community Trust
    Aug 15 2022
    In this episode Colin is in conversation with Jeremy Holton from the Parracombe Community Trust in North Devon and within the boundaries of Exmoor National Park. As well as proposing a small housing scheme, the Trust has provided a village shop & cafe and has taken over running the village hall.
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    23 mins
  • Episode Eleven ... various people involved in rural housing.
    Jul 7 2022
    In this specially extended espisode released during Rural Housing Week, Colin is in conversation with several people involved in rural housing. Together they examine how to go about creating affordable housing in a rural community, the role of the rural housing enabler, working with Housing Associations and what the advantages might be of creating a Community Land Trust.
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    1 hr
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