Projects
Real-world initiatives demonstrating another way is possible.
Co-founder
LILAC Co-Housing
LILAC (Low Impact Living Affordable Community) is the UK's first affordable ecological co-housing development, consisting of 20 households in Leeds built using straw-bale construction and a Mutual Home Ownership Society model.
Impact: Pioneered the Mutual Home Ownership Society (MHOS) model, making eco co-housing financially accessible to low-income households. Featured in national media and government housing policy discussions.
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Lead
Climate Action Leeds
City-wide climate mobilisation through a 'hub and spoke' model, connecting grassroots communities and organisations to reach zero carbon by the 2030s.
Impact: Engaged 8,700+ people across Leeds. Produced the Leeds Doughnut Economics Portrait and a Mid-Point Review (2023). Named in the Leeds Climate Emergency declaration.
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Co-founder
Kirkstall Valley Development Trust
A community development trust working to protect and enhance the Kirkstall Valley area of Leeds, including managing Kirkstall Valley Park as a community green space.
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Creator
Leeds Plan B Manifesto
A creative and activist resource offering an alternative vision for Leeds: a plan B for the city that centres ecological sustainability, social justice, and community power.
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Co-founder
Remaking Places Card Deck
A creative activist resource: a card deck designed to help communities and practitioners reimagine and transform urban spaces, used in workshops and community engagement sessions.
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Lead
Leeds Co-Production Lab
A research and practice lab exploring new models of co-production between universities, communities, and public services in Leeds, generating knowledge through collaborative action.
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Creator
Climate Action Leeds Newspaper
A community newspaper produced as a creative activist resource to support grassroots climate action in Leeds, distributing accessible information and mobilising community engagement.
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Principal Investigator
Transformational Routemapping for Urban Environments (TRUE)
A multi-sector EPSRC-funded initiative developing a diagnostic platform to help UK cities tackle interconnected challenges: inequality, housing shortages, carbon dependency, and infrastructure congestion, through a socio-technical systems approach.
Impact: Produced an open-licence digital platform and training guidance, piloted with Leeds City Council Breakthrough Projects and designed for adoption across UK and international cities.
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ESRC Seminar Series: Collaborative Housing and Community Resilience
A six-seminar series bringing together six UK universities and the UK Cohousing Network to examine housing access, affordability, sharing economies, green technology, ecological citizenship, and community resilience.
Impact: Established a shared frame of reference for cohousing research terminology and concepts across UK academia, combining international expert presentations with visits to community housing schemes.
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Developing a Housing Model Based on the Status-Quality Trade-Off Theory
Research applying status-quality trade-off theory to housing markets in Hanoi, Vietnam, using hedonic price index techniques and a survey of 1,000 residents to model house price dynamics, market segmentation, and equitable housing access.
Impact: Demonstrated a replicable analytical model for understanding housing market segmentation in rapidly urbanising Asian cities, with implications for equitable housing policy.
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Communities in Crisis
A Connected Communities scoping study examining how communities develop self-reliance, resilience, and empowerment in times of crisis, situated within the 'triple crunch' of financial collapse, climate change, and resource depletion.
Impact: Mapped innovative community responses to UK austerity cuts, identifying how crisis simultaneously intensifies pressures and spurs alternative models of resource management and mutual aid.
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Autonomous Geographies: Activism and Everyday Life in the City
A two-year ESRC-funded study examining autonomous geographies: spaces where people create non-capitalist, collective forms of politics, identity, and citizenship, through case studies of eco-communities, radical social centres, and anti-privatisation networks.
Impact: Generated foundational thinking on prefigurative politics and urban autonomy, disseminated through a public website, accessible report, and video documentation reaching academic and activist audiences.
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