Community Land Trusts

A Community Land Trust (CLT) is set up and run by ordinary people to develop and manage homes.

They can also develop and manage other assets.

Trusts serve as long-term housing stewards.

This ensures that the housing remains genuinely affordable, based on what people actually earn in their area.

Trusts can set up other types of organisations that can also achieve this, including:

  • co-housing groups
  • housing co-operatives
  • collective self-build groups

We have grant funding available to groups who would like to set up any of the above.

Funding can help to support groups in deciding which organisation is best for them.

The funding can also cover:

  • costs for any surveys to identify local housing needs
  • professional legal advice
  • professional property advice
  • professional planning advice

To receive funding, a group:

  • must not make a profit
  • have the support of their local parish or town council
  • Involve the local community in all decision-making
  • play a long-term role in ownership, management, or stewardship of the homes
  • make clear the benefits that will result to the local area and/or community

The popularity of these groups is increasing in both districts.

Many communities start to consider how to develop affordable housing for local people as part of the Neighbourhood Planning process.  They can include Community Led Housing (CLH) within their Neighbourhood Development Plan.

Get help setting up a group

Contact us

Download more information about community-led housing.

Please email Strategic.Housing@baberghmidsuffolk.gov.uk. Please make sure that your email has the subject heading 'CLTs/CLH Enquiry' (whichever is relevant)
Telephone: 01449 724786
Mobile: 07860827011

Useful links

To find out more general information, visit the National Community Lands Trust website and the Co-Housing website.
For more information about support for community led organisations, visit Locality's website.