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Cooperative Living Event, Top of the South

Hosted by Zola Rose of Common Ground

Saturday, 20th April, 4pm to 6.30pm

The cost of the event is tiered: $8 to $32 per person

Register for the event here

At Riverside Centre


This event is for people interested in any form of cooperative living, (ie tiny home village, ecovillage, co-living, co-housing, papakāinga, agrivillage, etc) in the Top of the South Island, Aotearoa NZ.


Part 1: Learn about the Cooperative Living Planning Rule, of Tasman District Council’s Tasman Resource Management Plan, which allows for multiple dwellings on rural land without needing to subdivide. 


Part 2: Learn about the variety of community-led, cooperative or collaborative housing projects around the world and the policies, finance, and other factors that contribute to their success and ability to make a positive impact on residents and the wider environment and community.


Part 3: Hear about the emerging and established collaborative housing & neighbourhood projects in the region. If you would like to present about your initiative or idea, submit your expression of interest here: https://forms.gle/tXHzERFrrm4RuaYJ7


Part 4: Participatory workshops on community-led housing and cooperative living.  You will gain new perspectives and skills that are essential to the success of any type of project.


Part 5: Structured networking: Meet others who might like to join your initiative or find others who share a common vision for a living arrangement. 


Plant-based nibbles and refreshments will be served.


The event is hosted by Zola Rose of Common Ground who is a community development and community engagement practitioner living at Riverside Community in the Tasman District. 


Visit www.commonground.net.nz to get resources, sign up for the newsletter, download the strategy document, and more.


Zola has recently launched the educational and inspirational show Homefullness: Change-making conversations on housing for people and planet to enable more affordable, connected, and sustainable places to live, found on podcast platforms, YouTube, and other social media. Part of the higher ticket costs will go towards funding the production of this show.  Learn about the show here: https://www.commonground.net.nz/show


Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this post's content are those of the facilitator/event organiser and do not necessarily reflect Riverside Community Trust Board's official position and policy. Please contact the facilitator directly for all questions regarding this post's content.


Cooperative Living Event, Top of the South

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