Guli Frances-Dehqhani: The bishop tackling England's housing crisis

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The bishop tackling England's housing crisis

"I arrived in this country, aged 14, initially as a refugee, someone who had just lost home in the fullest sense of its terms - both our physical home, which was confiscated by the authorities, but also home in terms of where your roots are, your country of origin and so on," she tells me.

"And the journey for me has been about using that in my role, and in my ministry, in such a way that is life-giving, rather than turning me bitter and angry and in on myself." And she is determined to ensure that Coming Home does not join the ranks of other well-meaning reports "gathering dust on the shelf".One part of her job will be convincing local parishes, and the Church Commissioners, who manage the Church of England's investments, of the need to make financial sacrifices for the greater good.

The Church's lawyers recently clarified their guidance on land sales, to reflect the new focus on creating affordable homes, and its ruling body, the General Synod,"It is absolutely now agreed that meeting housing needs, particularly for the poorest and the most marginalised, is integral to the mission and ministry of the Church of England," says Bishop Guli.

Her team is working with with individual churches and dioceses to help them navigate their way through potential difficulties. It set up a non-profit Community Land Trust, with funding from the local council, the Quakers, and the government's Homes England agency - plus £1,1m in loans. "We don't want to go into any locality where there happens to be land, and force on to that place something that is just not going to work.

 

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She should concentrate on stopping her colleagues raping children and the Vatican cover up said crimes. 😡

righting the wrongs of the Tory party at prayer. religion western religion has a lot to answer for.

Has god provided houses? FFS, now I believe!

With large builders and developers having given the Tories £18m, good luck with getting them to build affordable housing. Maybe convert more offices into slum housing.

Now it’s hard .for family’s u can be brought up in a town village . But local people don’t get the housing so family have to be separated . . It’s getting so hard for family’s now .

try giving back all the money stolen from people enforced to listen to this sexist fiction.

Are they moving out of their lavish palaces.

Coming to you from the organisation whose wealth is derived from slavery. Time to accept that no-one believes their deluded nonsense anymore, so sell the churches and distribute to money to those who need i.

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