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Friday, May 19, 2017
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DIY developer idea in Pagham VILLAGERS are being encouraged to become developers to beat the builders in Pagham. THe ground-breaking idea of the first community land trust in the area has been proposed to promote new housing where residents want it and at prices they can afford. It would see members of the community come together to oversee the development in contrast to the national
builders who control their schemes from regional or countrywide offices. THe idea for the trust was raised by Pagham Parish Council chairman Cllr Ray Radmall. He said: "I am confident we will be able to find some small sites in the parish where something like 20 houses could be built. "THey would be pre-formed timberframed houses which are built in a
factory and placed on a concrete base. "Local firms can then be brought in to connect them to the services and they would be available to young buyers and, perhaps, older homeowners who would like to downsize. "THis is a way we can show the government that we are not Nimbys and that we do not object to all housing. "We only need four or five plots of some 20 houses each and we will have met a
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lot of the local need for homes. "It would be the type of housing people want in this area rather than the four or five-bedroom detached houses which the commercial developers want to build and which can sell for £295,000 to £625,000. "THat is hardly affordable. In fact, it's nothing of the sort. THe community land trust's homes could be sold for £100,000. Turn to page three
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