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Community-led housing: Lancaster gathering

13 October 2017

Interested in community-led housing? Join us on Saturday 4 November at the Friend's Meeting House in Lancaster.

The community-led housing team from Wrigleys Solicitors LLP will be hosting an informal drop-in session from 2pm to 4pm, to answer any legal questions you might have about community-led housing. 

Representatives from Lancaster Cohousing and various community land trusts will also be on hand, so you can hear their stories of success.

Please note this event has been postponed until spring 2018.

The format of the afternoon is as follows:

 

2pm:                

Arrival and networking
2.30pm:                Talk on 'Getting started in community-led housing'

3pm onwards:

Further networking

 

 

 

 

If you would like to come along, please let us know by signing up here

 

 

 
 

 

 
 
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