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Edinburgh Student Housing Co-operative Limited

Trade name

Edinburgh Student Housing Co-operative
Company type
  • Industrial and provident society
  • IndustryStudent housing
    FoundedEdinburgh, Scotland (2014 (2014))
    Headquarters ,
    Members106
    Websitewww.eshc.coop

    Edinburgh Student Housing Co-operative is the largest student housing cooperative in the United Kingdom, providing affordable housing for the co-operative's 106 student members. The co-operative opened in the summer of 2014.[1][2][3]

    The co-operative manages two neighbouring properties at Wright's Houses in Bruntsfield, Edinburgh, overlooking the historic Bruntsfield Links. It is also notable for organising and managing itself using a system of direct democracy, with as much of the work as possible undertaken directly by its members.[4]

    The co-operative is a member of Students for Cooperation, a federation of student co-operatives across the UK, alongside the UK's two other operating student housing co-operatives, Birmingham Student Housing Co-operative and Sheffield Student Housing Co-operative.[5]

    Governance[edit]

    The co-operative is managed by the students which live there, with all 106 members having an equal say in the running of the buildings. The sovereign decision-making body of the co-operative is the General Meeting which takes place on a bi-weekly basis and is open to all members. The General Meeting has a required quorum of 25, meaning that if too few members attend then proposals cannot be passed.

    Most of the work required to run the co-operative is delegated to four working groups; Procedures, Places, People and Participation. These working groups meet on a weekly basis and report directly to the General Meeting. Each working group has a specific remit, whether finances, logistics, maintenance, development, outreach, conflict mediation, or encouraging involvement. These working groups can then be split into further sub-groups, such as finance, gardening, cooking, welfare or data-management. Attendance at working group meetings is entirely voluntary though strongly encouraged and all working groups are open to all members.

    Community[edit]

    The student co-operative is home to a broad range of people from a variety of different backgrounds with a significant portion of the community coming from abroad. Membership is open to all students although there is a majority from the University of Edinburgh due to its proximity, some members study at Edinburgh College and others at Edinburgh Napier University. Despite the majority of members being undergraduate students, there is also a sizeable postgraduate community at the co-operative.

    Application and admittance[edit]

    There are currently two principal application periods for membership of the co-operative, these are in February and October for admittance in September and January respectively, however move-in dates are often flexible. Applications are evaluated anonymously and are then voted on by current members of the co-operative.[6] A waiting list is available for applicants which are not immediately successful. There is no fee for application, and applicants may re-apply as often as they wish. There is a high demand on places at the co-operative with a ratio ten applicants for every one available space in January 2016.[7]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Torrie, Bronwyn (30 March 2014). "Students co-operating to run their own digs in the city". STV News. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  • ^ Bradley, Sam (30 April 2014). "Tired of your landlord? A student cooperative could be the answer". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  • ^ Minghella, Dan (10 March 2014). "New housing co-op launched at Edinburgh University". The Journal. Archived from the original on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  • ^ "The Property". Edinburgh Student Housing Co-operative. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  • ^ "Edinburgh Student Housing Co-operative". students.coop. Students for Cooperation. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  • ^ "Setting up the Co-op | Edinburgh Student Housing Co-op". Archived from the original on 11 March 2016. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  • ^ "Apply NOW! | Edinburgh Student Housing Co-op". Archived from the original on 11 March 2016. Retrieved 12 February 2016.

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