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Impact of community shares model increasing across the UK

More than 100 communities applied to the Booster Fund for support and investment in 2023

Oxfordshire community land trust launches £500k share offer

Hook Norton CLT is looking to complete work on 12 climate-positive, affordable homes, in a project…

Leeds Community Homes bids to raise £500k for affordable housing scheme

Project leaders say the scheme will offer sustainable, affordable homes to help tackle climate change and…

Leeds Community Homes enters last week of share offer

The co-op wants to raise £300k to create a sustainable, affordable community of 34 homes

Community forms co-op to rescue much-loved Birmingham hardware store

York Supplies has served its community for 75 years and has been saved from the developer…

Share offer launched to turn historic arcade into community-run shopping centre

Organisers want to raise £150,000 to cover start-up costs as they attract 'interesting businesses' to Victorian,…

Regenerative farm co-op in Wales runs community share offer

The Tyddyn Teg team are looking to raise £80k towards the £400k needed to transfer ownership…

Energy4All announces new community share offers for renewable projects

An offer is already open to support rooftop solar installations by North Lincolnshire Community Energy

Sussex villagers launch community share offer for local store

'Our project has shown that when people come together we can make a real difference to…

Community greengrocers beats fundraising target to open store in Carrickfergus, NI

'We are a welcoming hub in the town centre that provides opportunities for learning, community interaction…

Bristol Energy Co-op launches £1m share offer to boost local community renewables

The co-op says the funds will help it roll out new renewable projects, delivering clean energy…

Close to the edge: Co-ops turn to crowdfunding through financial crisis

'Groups are fighting on multiple fronts ... Fatigued volunteers, diminished reserves, dealing with the governance ...'