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Revealed: The latest location for Jewish housing schemes

Grant awarded to assess need in Yorkshire town

February 25, 2019 11:34
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Ben Weich,

Ben Weich

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A Northern Jewish housing association has been given almost £15,000 to kick-start projects in the Yorkshire spa town of Harrogate.

The Leeds Jewish Housing Association was awarded the grant by Harrogate Borough Council to lay the groundwork for a Community Land Trust (CLT) to build in the town.

CLTs are extra-governmental bodies, made up of private individuals, who act as long-term stewards of affordable housing.

LJHA chief executive Mark Grandfield told the JC that it would conduct a research project into the viability of future developments.

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