A group of residents have been given the go-ahead to build affordable homes in Croydon to tackle the housing crisis in their area.
Crystal Palace Community Land Trust (CLT) has seen residents pool professional skills and specialisms in architecture, transport, housing management as well as planning and sustainability to impress councillors.
They have now been selected to build high-quality, low-carbon affordable homes on council land at The Lawns in the Upper Norwood in Croydon.
And the winners are….. @CPalaceCLT who have been chosen by #Croydon Council as the grassroots community group that will work with local residents to design & build affordable homes on council landhttps://t.co/CcRonmIS4j
@alisonb4croydon
@bxbdevelopment pic.twitter.com/Ydl82CZw9P— Your Croydon (@yourcroydon) August 22, 2019
Croydon Council announced their community-led housing programme at its cabinet meeting in January and opened the bidding process to build on the land in June.
Last week the panel, formed of deputy leader Councillor Alison Butler and council officers, announced that the CLT had beaten three other shortlisted applicants.