PRESS RELEASE
2 September 2019

Community-Led Housing: Twitter Q&A

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Wrigleys Solicitors

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  • Agriculture and rural property
  • Charities and the social economy
  • Education
  • Employment
  • Families
  • Injured
  • Pensions
  • Property
As one of the leading specialist practices outside London, we are recognised as experts in our specialist areas and give practical, common sense, and technically excellent advice to our clients with whom we form valued long-term relationships.
The Wrigleys community-led housing team are hosting a series of lunchtime Twitter Q&A sessions throughout September and October.
United Kingdom

The Wrigleys community-led housing team are hosting a series of lunchtime Twitter Q&A sessions throughout September and October.

There will be four sessions, on various topics to help your group develop its community-led housing scheme. 

Log onto Twitter and direct your questions to the team by tagging @Wrigleys_CSE

Tuesday 24 September 12pm-1pm: Legal structures

Tuesday 1 October 12pm-1pm: Securing your site

Friday 11 October 12pm-1pm: Ensuring long-term affordability

Tuesday 15 October 12pm-1pm: Funding your development: the legal aspects

If you want to submit questions in advance, please email them to housing@wrigleys.co.uk

PRESS RELEASE
2 September 2019

Community-Led Housing: Twitter Q&A

United Kingdom

Contributor

Wrigleys is a specialist firm of solicitors that concentrates on:
  • Agriculture and rural property
  • Charities and the social economy
  • Education
  • Employment
  • Families
  • Injured
  • Pensions
  • Property
As one of the leading specialist practices outside London, we are recognised as experts in our specialist areas and give practical, common sense, and technically excellent advice to our clients with whom we form valued long-term relationships.

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