Welcome

Radical Routes is a network of radical co-ops whose members are committed to working for positive social change. The network is made up mainly of housing co-ops of various sizes (none with more than 16 members), a few workers co-ops and a couple of social centres.

Four times a year, the member co-ops get together at "gatherings". These weekend events have a social function, but are also the places at which all important decisions are taken. They are open meetings and anyone is welcome to attend. The following are typical items that appear on the agenda at these gatherings.

  • It may be that we have to assess an application to join by a co-op;
  • An existing member may want to apply for a loan or ask for a loan repayment holiday if they have financial trouble;
  • A new piece of housing law may be discussed as different co-ops share experience of dealing with their local councils. We often discuss arguments that have worked in bringing about favourable outcomes for our co-ops;
  • Areas of the Radical Routes policy document may be reviewed;
  • Possible new services that we can offer our members may be discussed;
  • Co-ops wishing to join at the next gathering give presentations;
  • Work carried out by member co-ops is reported, and the next quarter's work is shared out around the network.

In addition there is a parallel programme of introductory workshops for new groups and individuals at every gathering.

The next gatherings are:

  • 20th-21st February 2010 -  Sumac Centre , Nottingham
  • 22-23 May 2010 - Talamh , Lanarkshire
  • August 2010 - Maybe Keveral, Cornwall.

     

Ethical Investment

Radical Routes is able to make loans to member co-ops due to our ethical investment arm, Rootstock. Radical Routes made its first loan in 1991, and since then has lent out over £573 000 to member co-ops without any bad debts from loans. Rootstock enables people to invest in grassroots co-operative projects while building on the unique track record of Radical Routes.

Mutual Aid

Radical Routes is a form of structured mutual aid. In other words, it is based on people helping each other in organised ways. Radical Routes is about people taking control of their own housing, work, education and leisure activities. People set up co-ops to manage these activities themselves, removing the need for managers, owners, bosses or landlords.

Setting up a successful co-op isn't always easy, but by joining Radical Routes, co-ops can benefit from the experience of others who have done it before.

Radical Routes Enquiries

For more information find your nearest Radical Routes member co-op or contact our enquiries point:

Radical Routes Enquiries
c/o Cornerstone Resource Centre
16 Sholebroke Avenue
LEEDS   LS7 3HB
0845 330 4510 or
0113 262 9365
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Rhizome is a Radical Routes housing co-op based in Nottingham that has been running for around a year now. Rhizome has seven members, although we are currently going through a process of expansion.

At the moment, we are putting an offer in on an exciting property close to the Forest Fields area of the city. In addition to providing co-operative housing for our members, the property also has a large former factory building, some of which we hope to open up as a community space for a diverse range of social projects and campaigning.

If you are interested in supporting our project, then we would welcome investments of any size, and we offer interest rates of 0-4% with repayment periods of 5, 10 and 15 years.

For more info, see our blog or please email rhizomehousingcoop @riseup.net

 
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We are currently viewing large properties in South Manchester with a view to providing housing and resources (eg. a library or meeting space) for Manchester's social change community. To make this happen, we are looking for investment in loan stock. We are taking loans of anything over £500 and can offer flexible terms and interest rates. If you'd like to support our project or are interested in finding out more, we'd love to hear from you.

You can read more about what Plan B's about and how you can invest by following this link to our blog. Alternatively, you can send us an email and we'll give you a call: planb@activix.org

 

 
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Great kitchen, bike shed, back yard full of flowers. No-smoking house. (And sorry, no kids or pets.)

1 room is available as a short term let, this is a double room.

1 room is available to a new member who wants to share our home, help with eco-renovations, and contribute to the ongoing success of the coop.  This is a smaller room, but still big enough to fit a double bed.

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