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Postal: PO Box 74 Lyttelton  8841
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Project Lyttelton - Our Story PDF

Our Story by Anneleise Hall

How did Project Lyttelton get started? How has it developed? What has made Project Lyttelton a model for others?

Find out here: Our Story explores the history and vision of Project Lyttelton (PL).

The achievements of PL in the past six years have been phenomenal. The organisation has embraced cutting-edge thinking to meet the challenges of a changing world. It is showing the way forward with community sustainability, using innovative methods to capture community imagination and help create a shared vision for the future.

Our Story author Anneleise Hall is a former reporter and sub-editor and was a board member of Project Lyttelton from 2004 to 2009. This story is written from a first-hand perspective and experience of PL and through interviews with key people. Download Our Story PDF (1.5MB)

Kotare Village - public talk PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 30 January 2012 08:39

 

 

PUBLIC TALK


Kotare Village is a developing Permaculture Village in Northern Hawkes Bay, you are invited to come and hear Bob Corker, from the Koanga Institute give a talk about Community Land Trusts. 

 

 

ALL WELCOME

WEDNESDAY 1 FEBRUARY 6pm - 7.30 pm

NAVAL POINT CLUB - LYTTELTON


The community is being established using the Community Land Trust model of land ownership to develop a sustainable, resilient, rural settlement. As a director of the Kotare Village project, Bob will explain the legal, social and economic structures that the community is being built with and discuss how Community Land Trusts could also be used in re developments in Christchurch.

Bob will discuss the origins of Community Land Trusts in the USA, recent innovations in the UK and Scotland, their use to protect community values, and the development of economic
self-reliance in communities.

Find out more at www.communitylandtrusts.co.nz