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Church of England and its affordable housing ambitions

Church of England and its affordable housing ambitions
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Queen s new Sandringham adventure playground is almost finished

Queen s new Sandringham adventure playground is almost finished
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Spelthorne Greens accuse Tories over green belt protection

Spelthorne Greens accuse Tories over green belt protection
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Analysis: How the church can use its land to ease the nation s housing crisis | Features

What can one of the UK’s biggest landowners do to put its resources where its mouth is? Elizabeth Hopkirk reports Some of the biggest barriers to the Church of England using more of its land for genuinely affordable housing could be overcome before the end of this year, the chair of the C of E’s housing commission predicts. Thousands of high-quality homes could be developed as a result, says Charlie Arbuthnot, a specialist in social housing financing who led the archbishops’ Commission on Housing, Church and Community whose report, Coming Home, was launched last month. Individual churches and members of their congregations are engaged in small-scale housing schemes across the country, often for vulnerable communities. But, collectively, the Church of England owns almost 200,000 acres of land in England, more than the Duke of Westminster. What is stopping it putting bricks and mortar where its mouth is?

West Norfolk change of use controversy

“No external alterations are proposed to the building or its curtilage and as such it is considered that the application proposal will have no material impact on surrounding heritage assets,” their agents told the council.  But here is what the public has said about the proposals: the comments are taken directly from the council’s planning portal.  Five Bells, Upwell - Credit: Five Bells, Upwell  Mr John Mytton (Objects)  Comment submitted date: Sat 13 Mar 2021  Every time I have been in there it has been pleasant with no trouble in it will be a big lost to a very nice village and be thought out 

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