Reflecting on the Northern Way Summit- what we can take away and build on!

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The People Powered Homes team shares an account of their September Northern Way Summit, which brought together many voices from Community-led Housing to explore the past, present and future of the movement. This Summit was co-sponsored by the CLT Network and included a member gathering workshop to gather feedback as we shape our next 5 year business and membership plan. See more about our member gatherings in this article about our Bridport member gathering.

The Northern Way: Community Led Housing Summit

23rd & 24th September 2025 at the St George’s Centre in Leeds

The Northern way brought together Community Led Housing specialists, CLH groups, funders, local authority representatives, Communities and professionals to explore the future of Community Led Housing.

Key themes of the event included:

Community Led Housing and The Growth Agenda

Discussions around becoming a Registered Provider 

Designing social value

Embracing Diversity 

Celebrating success

Financing and partnership working

The conference included speakers, workshops, expert presentations, discussion panels and visits to LILAC, Chapeltown Cohousing and Climate Innovation District housing schemes in Leeds. 

It’s been 5 weeks since our inaugural “Northern Way” summit in Leeds where we gathered so many friends and colleagues from the CLH sector and also many fellow travellers – local & regional authorities, social enterprises, designers, funders/investors and developers.

The broad mix of sector and outside-sector attendees added a lot to our discussions and we hope that we can really expand on that.

We said at the time we wanted to try to capture some of the sense of what we discussed over the two days- both in our full sessions, our small group workshops and even our social gathering! 

Beverly Brown, Tim Oshodi, Claude Hendrickson and Tom Chance are seated in a row. Tim is speaking and the other three people in the image are listening

Some broad themes

Simplifying the System

Community led housing is hard. When it works its results are amazing, but even our successes have historically taken a long time to come to fruition. How do we, as a sector, find ways to make the path easier? 

Growth and Replication

Hand in hand with the above was the resounding desire for us to be a bigger part of the new housing picture. How do we achieve a step-change in what we do so that instead of a handful of community led schemes a year we are looking at building out dozens of them? 

Social Value

We know that CLH schemes can provide social value and impact by the bucketful but how do we demonstrate this in a format that makes sense to communities, landowners, public sector and funders? What are the key elements of CLH that enable the social value release?

Combined Authorities

The current process of devolution to mayoral regions provides a great opportunity for community led housing to find support and funding on a regional basis. How do we develop these relationships and build these potential partnerships say between our enabling hubs and regional mayoral authorities? Do we need to adapt our processes, models and language to build these alliances?

Representatives for groups related to Community-led housing sit in a circle on some chairs. Rachel Summerscales speaks while the rest of the circle listens.

Access to grants: working with RPs- or setting up sector RPs?

It’s very clear that the only reliable access to social housing grant is going to be through the framework of Homes England and Registered Providers and this is not going to be open to change. 

Recognising the difficulties of registration for individual community groups, this leaves the option to find better, repeatable partnerships with existing RPs or looking at the creation of community based RPs who are fundamentally rooted in the sector and share its values. In all likelihood both of these options will be needed. How do we learn from the success stories (and failed examples) where the sector has worked with RPs to develop clear replicable models for working with RPs?  

UKREiiF

Every year sees the UK’s real estate industry descend en masse to Leeds Dock. Every local authority and region is lobbying to attract investment and billions in net worth is lobbied for. “Community” is a word which is bandied around, a label adopted by many of the players.

It is our objective, spearheaded by our friends Resonance, to achieve a presence at UKREiiF and be front and centre, retaking the label of Community and trying to catch just a small percentage of the bandwidth and hopefully, some of the investment!

CLT Network member gathering

The CLT Network hosted a workshop session, where they invited members to share their experiences, connect and help shape what they want to see from the next 5 years of the CLT Network. This is a session that they now have developed and taken to the road to connect with members online and in person in Bridport, Hastings and Swansea. 

Attendees fed back about many areas, including supporting members to understand the main options/pathways for developing a CLT project from the get go, and more opportunities to connect with members through regional meet ups and sharing online. 

Four panellists, including Tom Chance are seated in a row speaking on a panel at the Northern Way Summit. one of them is speaking into a microphone and the other three people in the image are listening.
An image of the back of the audience at the Northern Way Summit. They are sat inside a room looking at a presentation that says Welcome to the Northern Way Summit. Peg Alexander is hosting the session.

Carrying the torch onwards

We’d like to look at taking forward some of these theme discussions into the coming months and see what we can do with them. We can then revisit them in 2026 – hopefully at the next Northern Way summit!

Many thanks go to our sponsors for the event:-

Wrigleys Solicitors

Resonance 

Ecology Building Society

Charity Bank

The CLT Network (particular thanks to Tom Chance for stepping in more than once to speak to cover others!)

Thanks also go to all the contributors, speakers and those who put time and effort into planning and supporting the event. 

Finally, all the attendees- over 100 delegates!

If you are interested in being involved in next years summit please contact [email protected]