Some of us involved with Land Justice Network are really looking forward to going on this – why not come along too?
Author: Rowan Fairfield
The impact of overseas corruption on the London property market
A summary of Faulty Towers: Understanding the impact of overseas corruption on the London property market by Transparency International UK (2018) As well as providing homes, the UK property market has long been recognised for providing a reliable investment opportunity. Whilst much of this investment will be from genuine investors seeking a steady income, there… Continue reading The impact of overseas corruption on the London property market
The Landlord’s Game: A tour of London’s land & housing crisis
Join us for a walking tour of London’s land and housing crisis on Saturday 14th April 2018, 1pm-4pm. START 1pm Brown Hart Gardens on Duke St, nr Bond St Tube W1K 6TD. Facebook event page – https://www.facebook.com/events/154637835243225/ London faces a housing crisis of epic proportions, with homelessness rife, house prices sky-high and many people unable… Continue reading The Landlord’s Game: A tour of London’s land & housing crisis
National gathering in March
Come to Land Justice Network’s next national gathering to celebrate the start of our Week of Action on Land Rights, discuss what the network’s been up to and plot fresh actions together! We’ll meet up 12 noon to eat lunch together (bring a dish if you can) and start the meeting at 1pm, finishing 4pm… Continue reading National gathering in March
Did the Mayor of London just say what I think he said?
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan joins calls for the government to make all property ownership in London transparent. In particular, he urges the government to speed up plans for a new public register of the beneficial ownership of foreign companies that own UK property. Roughly 44% of all the UK properties owned by overseas registered… Continue reading Did the Mayor of London just say what I think he said?
Video on Scottish land rights – Snowboarding, bothies and the right to roam
I hope we can one day make a video this compelling about land rights in England! Right to Roam from Patagonia on Vimeo.
A picnic for Captain Pouch
On Sunday 12th November, the day after our Land Justice Network Leicester gathering, a group of us will be trespassing onto the lands of Boughton House, the location of the slaughter of 50 commoners, 410 years ago. We will take the train from Leicester to Kettering, one stop down on the London line, and walk… Continue reading A picnic for Captain Pouch
Join us planning a day of action – 12pm October 22nd, The Printworks, SW9 0HP
Dukes and Peasants: Land Justice Network calls for a Day of Action for International Peasants Day Land ownership in Britain is one of the most unequal in the world with 0.6% of the population owning over 70% of the land. More than a third of our land is still owned by the aristocracy, whose ancestors… Continue reading Join us planning a day of action – 12pm October 22nd, The Printworks, SW9 0HP
Policy and Legislation Workshop: Towards a Land Reform Bill, taxation to benefit the many not the few
This report documents the workshop on taxation which took place on September 17th 2017, hosted by the Land Justice Network policy and legislation group. Introduction Over 30 people, including grass roots campaigners, academics and professionals, gathered at UCL to discuss the issues surrounding taxation and land reform. The workshop began by presenting the Land Justice… Continue reading Policy and Legislation Workshop: Towards a Land Reform Bill, taxation to benefit the many not the few
1980s Marion Shoard documentary ‘Power In The Land’
That lost Marion Shoard documentary isn’t so lost anymore:
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