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New Report Calls for More Housing Co-ops in Scotland

  • Submitted by: Johann Lamont, Glasgow, Scottish Labour.
  • Date lodged: Thursday, 21 March 2019
  • Motion reference: S5M-16487
  • Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Wednesday, 12 June 2019

That the Parliament welcomes the publication of the Co-operatives UK report, Shared space – how Scottish housing co-ops build communities; notes that the report identifies significant benefits delivered by co-ops through the key themes of affordability, empowerment, community and stronger social housing; recognises that the report states that Scotland has just 11 registered housing co-ops, compared to 685 across the UK, at a time when 150,000 people are on council house waiting lists; agrees with the report’s findings that the decline of social housing stock in Scotland and parallel rise of the private rented sector has created a major challenge for those looking for affordable homes in the social rented sector; understands that the report highlights the excellent work of West Whitlawburn Housing Co-op, based in the Glasgow region, as an example of a housing co-op creating "a safer estate with warmer, more attractive homes"; notes that the report has recommended an eight-point policy plan to help deliver more housing co-ops, and notes calls for the Scottish Government to encourage more housing co-ops in Scotland in order to create safer and stronger communities that offer affordable rents and more power to tenants.


Supported by: Jackie Baillie, Jeremy Balfour, Neil Bibby, Neil Findlay, James Kelly, Monica Lennon, Gordon Lindhurst, Lewis Macdonald, Graham Simpson, Colin Smyth, David Stewart, Andy Wightman