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Development Trusts Association: and housing

Development Trusts Association: and housing. Jo Gooding Community Housing Manager. About the DTA. The DTA Mission to empower people to achieve a successful development trust in every community DTA Objectives help people set up new development trusts help development trusts work effectively

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Development Trusts Association: and housing

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  1. Development Trusts Association:and housing Jo Gooding Community Housing Manager

  2. About the DTA The DTA Mission • to empower people to achieve a successful development trust in every community DTA Objectives • help people set up new development trusts • help development trusts work effectively • influence others to support our movement Making Assets Work

  3. What are development trusts? Making Assets Work

  4. What do they do!!! • Provide childcare, make benches, manage office space, teach ICT, support small businesses, cook healthy food, run cafés, recycle paper, support other community organisations, employ people with special needs, grow stuff, manage community centres, run cinemas, rent out houses, undertake youth work, provide home help schemes for older people, run community transport schemes, lobby Council’s for improvements on behalf of local people, undertake consultancy work, run schools for excluded young people, manage parks and play areas, have festivals & fun days & Dickensian Christmas Fairs, run credit unions, support neighbourhood management and other local initiatives, refurbish derelict buildings, set up social enterprises, support people to find work, homework clubs, DJ Workshops, five a side football, manage Healthy Living Centres, support local artists, provide wedding and conference facilities, create web-sites, regenerate market town centres, teaching basic skills English and Math, lend money, employ local people, repairing and selling bicycles, running play schemes, sports days, manage sports facilities, provide a refuge for women, publish community newsletters, teach construction and catering skills, support community radio, run community arts projects, manage renewable energy schemes, build green homes, manage grant funding, managing local markets (market stalls), run community cohesion projects, manage street ranger schemes, install CCTV, manage shops, benefit advice and debt counselling, promote tourism, manage heritage sites, undertake social audits, run pubs and bars, building and managing a BMX track, run Archaeology schools, provide sets for film and television productions, manage allotments, run Tourist Information Centres, run Abattoirs, provide ferry services, housing maintenance company ……………………………… Making Assets Work

  5. The DTA membership • 492 development trusts in the UK • 99 (20%) involved in the provision of affordable housing • Not in isolation – alongside other assets & enterprise • Working in communities that make up a quarter of the population (28%) • Development trusts have combined income of £272m • £590m of assets are in community ownership • 6,700 staff and 19,400 volunteers (60% fewer than 5 staff) Making Assets Work

  6. …… and in housing Fresh Horizons. Property management & maintenance Witton Lodge. 42 extra care unit (alongside 160 homes for rent) Glendale Gateway Trust. 1 house, 3 flats, enabled 40 homes. Ferry Project. Youth homeless move on provision Making Assets Work

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