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Student Co-op Homes (SCH) is the UK federation of student housing co-ops. In 2020 it raised £300,000 through a community share offer and £75,000 in funding and donations. It has an agreement with [https://www.ecology.co.uk/ Ecology Building Society] for mortgages.
Student Co-op Homes (SCH) is the UK federation of student housing co-ops. In 2020 it raised £300,000 through a [https://www.studenthomes.coop/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/SCH-Share-Offer-Document.pdf community share offer] and £75,000 in funding and donations. It has an agreement in principle with [https://www.ecology.co.uk/ Ecology Building Society] for mortgages.


SCH bought a house in [[#Inter-Campus Co-operative Notts|Nottingham]] but due to planning issues it is currently being sold. This should fund deposits for 2-3 other member co-ops.
SCH bought a house in [[#Inter-Campus Co-operative Notts|Nottingham]] in 2022 but due to planning issues it was sold in February 2023. This should fund deposits for 2-3 other member co-ops.


In 2023 (and maybe into 2024?) it acquired [#Birmingham] and [#Sheffield] from Mid-Counties Co-op.


== Housed ==
== Housed ==
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Formed in 2014. Their 9 bed house is on lease from Mid-Counties Coop for 7 years. Rent set at £370 per month (not sure when).
Formed in 2014. Their 9 bed house was originally leased from the Phone Co-op (now part of Mid-Counties Coop), who bought it for that purpose, and is now leased from [#Student Co-op Homes|SCH]. Rent set at £370 per month (not sure when).


Struggled to get community finance funding. The Phone Co-op (now part of Mid-Counties) liked the idea and offered to help. Also had help from Birmingham Co-operative Housing Services (doesn't exist any more?) and the Co-operative Enterprise Hub.
Struggled to get community finance funding. The Phone Co-op liked the idea and offered to help. Also had help from Birmingham Co-operative Housing Services (doesn't exist any more?) and the Co-operative Enterprise Hub.


Three working groups: finance, outreach, and maintenance.
Three working groups: finance, outreach, and maintenance.
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Their 5 bed house is leased from Mid-Counties Coop (used to be the Phone Co-op). Rent was £69 per week in 2015.
Their 5 bed house was originally leased from the Phone Co-op (now part of Mid-Counties Coop), who bought it for that purpose, and is now leased from [#Student Co-op Homes|SCH]. Rent was £69 per week in 2015.


Two tiered governance structure: each house is run by it's own coop, overseen by SSHC to allow organic growth.
Two tiered governance structure: each house is run by it's own coop, overseen by SSHC to allow organic growth.
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* [https://www.studenthomes.coop/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Vision-Document-of-Cork-Student-Housing-Co-Operative.docx.pdf Vision document]
* [https://www.studenthomes.coop/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Vision-Document-of-Cork-Student-Housing-Co-Operative.docx.pdf Vision document]
* [https://www.cooperativehousing.ie/news/a-co-operative-solution-to-the-student-housing-crisis-cork-student-housing-co-op-attend-the-european-student-housing-symposium Blog about the European Student Housing Symposium 2022]
* [https://www.cooperativehousing.ie/news/a-co-operative-solution-to-the-student-housing-crisis-cork-student-housing-co-op-attend-the-european-student-housing-symposium Blog about the European Student Housing Symposium 2022]
* [https://opencollective.com/cork-student-housing-co-op|Open Collective]




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* [https://www.uk.coop/directory/exeter-student-housing-cooperative Co-op directory listing]
* [https://www.uk.coop/directory/exeter-student-housing-cooperative Co-op directory listing]



No other information - do they still exist?
No other information - do they still exist?
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Formed in 2016. They don't have a house yet, but have apparently secured funding. Apparently they have almost weekly general meetings.
Formed in 2016. They don't have a house yet, but Scotmid Co-operative have agreed a loan to [[#Student Co-op Homes|SCH]] towards the purchase of a property for GSHC [https://www.studenthomes.coop/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/SCH-Share-Offer-Document.pdf]. Currently (early 2024) house hunting with support from [#Student Co-op Homes|SCH]. Apparently they have almost weekly general meetings.




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Inter-Campus Co-operative Notts (formerly known as Nottingham Student Housing Co-operative) is based in Nottingham.
Inter-Campus Co-operative Notts (formerly known as Nottingham Student Housing Co-operative) is based in Nottingham.


[[#Student Co-op Homes|SCH]] bought a house here, but due to planning issues it is being sold.
[[#Student Co-op Homes|SCH]] bought a house here, but due to planning issues it was soon sold.

Currently (2023) not active as a housing co-op, but there is a dining co-operative.




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* [https://www.facebook.com/leedsstudenthousingcoop Facebook]
* [https://www.facebook.com/leedsstudenthousingcoop Facebook]


In the early stages of re-starting (2024).

Not active?




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Started in late 2019. Currently "meeting with architects and scoping out potential buildings". All members must either be a student or within 2 years of graduating
Started in late 2019. Currently (early 2024) house hunting with support from [#Student Co-op Homes|SCH]. All members must either be a student or within 2 years of graduating.




== Other links ==
== Other links ==


* [https://www.students.coop/category/housing-co-operatives/ Students for Cooperation housing coops page]
* [https://www.students.coop/category/housing-co-operatives/ Students for Cooperation housing coops page] (broken link - Students for Cooperation seems to have dissolved)

Latest revision as of 12:14, 21 January 2024

Student Co-op Homes


Student Co-op Homes (SCH) is the UK federation of student housing co-ops. In 2020 it raised £300,000 through a community share offer and £75,000 in funding and donations. It has an agreement in principle with Ecology Building Society for mortgages.

SCH bought a house in Nottingham in 2022 but due to planning issues it was sold in February 2023. This should fund deposits for 2-3 other member co-ops.

In 2023 (and maybe into 2024?) it acquired [#Birmingham] and [#Sheffield] from Mid-Counties Co-op.

Housed

Birmingham


Formed in 2014. Their 9 bed house was originally leased from the Phone Co-op (now part of Mid-Counties Coop), who bought it for that purpose, and is now leased from [#Student Co-op Homes|SCH]. Rent set at £370 per month (not sure when).

Struggled to get community finance funding. The Phone Co-op liked the idea and offered to help. Also had help from Birmingham Co-operative Housing Services (doesn't exist any more?) and the Co-operative Enterprise Hub.

Three working groups: finance, outreach, and maintenance.


Edinburgh


Registered in 2014, but active before that campaigning and speaking to students. Was supported by the Co-operative Enterprise Hub.

Their 106 bed property is leased from the housing association Castle Rock Edinvar (CRE), who previously leased it to Edinburgh Napier university for 20 years. At the end of the lease they approached the council with the property to find someone else to take it on and were directed to ESHC. Rent is set at £366 per month (2022, rises with inflation), and includes bills and general-use flat goods. They also require a £200 deposit. Tenancies can be termly.

ESHC lease at market rate from CRE, but negotiated to pay in arrears. Members had to pay £100 withdrawable share to raise money for inital costs, they got a £2000 grant from Scotmid Co-operative towards communal renovations and took out a £15,000 loan from Co-operative and Community Finance. Negotiated that Napier would leave furniture.

Horizontal governance aims to eliminate heirarchy. Everyone is expected to take on a role as part of one of seven working groups.


SEASALT


Based in Brighton, formed in 2018, moved into house in 2021. Interested in environmental sustainability. Their 7 bed house is on lease from Brighton and Hove Community Land Trust (BHCLT) for 7 years with automatic renewal. Rent was set at £455 per month (not sure when). No deposit or guarantor is required, and rent only increased with inflation.

The house was bought by BHCLT for £500,000, plus £15,000 stamp duty. BHCLT got a a £339,000 mortgage from Ecology Building Society, and covered the rest (plus the required renovations/improvements) with £332,600 raised by a comunity share offer [1].


Sheffield


Their 5 bed house was originally leased from the Phone Co-op (now part of Mid-Counties Coop), who bought it for that purpose, and is now leased from [#Student Co-op Homes|SCH]. Rent was £69 per week in 2015.

Two tiered governance structure: each house is run by it's own coop, overseen by SSHC to allow organic growth.

Received support from:


Unhoused

Belfast


Looks like they're just getting started? (2022)


Cork


Exeter

No other information - do they still exist?


Glasgow


Formed in 2016. They don't have a house yet, but Scotmid Co-operative have agreed a loan to SCH towards the purchase of a property for GSHC [2]. Currently (early 2024) house hunting with support from [#Student Co-op Homes|SCH]. Apparently they have almost weekly general meetings.


Inter-Campus Co-operative Notts


Inter-Campus Co-operative Notts (formerly known as Nottingham Student Housing Co-operative) is based in Nottingham.

SCH bought a house here, but due to planning issues it was soon sold.

Currently (2023) not active as a housing co-op, but there is a dining co-operative.


Leeds

In the early stages of re-starting (2024).


Manchester


Started in late 2019. Currently (early 2024) house hunting with support from [#Student Co-op Homes|SCH]. All members must either be a student or within 2 years of graduating.


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