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The Land Trust                                                                                                  Working together to change lives for the better











































            Why our model works                                             “ We don’t claim to be

            Historically the management of green spaces has had a chequered   perfect and we’ve
            history, particularly within residential property developments funded   learned a lot of lessons
            through service charge. When it goes wrong, it has a detrimental
            impact on these new communities, the mental health and wellbeing of   from our management
            residents and property values. Any number of things can cause these   of these kind of sites
            issues but common factors include poor legal set up, over inflated
            service charges, poor management and lack of accountability and no   over the last few years.”
            engagement with the local council and other stakeholders.


            We don’t claim to be perfect and we’ve learned a lot of lessons from
            our management of these kind of sites over the last few years.


            So how do we make it work? How do we deliver against wider policy
            aims, treat residents fairly and transparently and deliver added value?
            What is the key to our success?

            We establish partnerships.

            With communities. With landowners, developers and local authorities.
            Working with these stakeholders, we identify appropriate solutions for
            managing our green spaces for the long term and in a way that delivers
            maximum community impact.

            Working with the community and our passionate and hardworking
            managing partners encourages emotional ownership and a sense of
            pride in the place where they live.





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