Confederation of Co-operative Housing Celebrates 30 Years of Advocacy and Progress in the UK
The 30th anniversary publication, The Confederation of Co-operative Housing: 30 Years of Hope, Inspiration and Belief, reflects on CCH’s journey from its inception in the early 1990s to the present day. The report highlights CCH’s resilience and evolution, adapting to support its members and advocating for cooperative housing models as a credible alternative to traditional housing frameworks.
Initially established to counteract policies that stunted the growth of cooperative housing, CCH’s mission shifted to unifying and stabilizing the sector, promoting cooperative values, and supporting its members. Over time, CCH has grown into an influential voice for cooperative and community-led housing, providing practical resources to members, advocating for public policy change, and fostering a thriving tenant movement.
Cooperative Innovation
Among its many achievements, CCH has been at the forefront of developing new cooperative and community-led housing models. CCH consistently championing the benefits of cooperative housing for individuals and communities alike. Research has repeatedly shown that cooperative housing outperforms other housing models in terms of affordability, resident satisfaction, and community cohesion. This raises questions as to why such models remain largely overlooked in mainstream UK housing policy.
The report also recognizes the organization’s adaptability. What began as a voluntary effort by young, idealistic coop advocates has grown into a sustainable business framework supported by a dedicated governance team. Today, CCH is a respected leader in housing advocacy, providing solutions to some of the UK’s most pressing housing challenges.
UK Housing Crisis
Looking forward, CCH is prepared to collaborate with government and other stakeholders to address the UK housing crisis through cooperative and community-led solutions. As highlighted in their recently published Manifesto 2024: Co-operative and Community Led Solutions to the Housing Crisis, CCH’s approach centers on empowering communities and elevating the voices of the people most affected by housing issues.
As the housing sector faces unprecedented challenges, CCH stands ready to contribute to critical discussions on the future of UK housing policy, advancing the case for cooperative models as a path toward greater affordability, security, and community engagement.