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Type
  
Housing cooperative

Headquarters
  
Edinburgh, Scotland

Industry
  
Housing

Revenue
  
£708,000 (2013)

Trading name
  
Lister Housing Co-operative

Founded
  
1976 (1976) in Edinburgh, Scotland

Lister Housing Co-operative is a 185 flat housing cooperative and registered social landlord in Edinburgh's Old Town.

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Properties

The cooperative is in a strong financial position, having long bought their properties outright. The properties are located within the UNESCO World Heritage Site and are mostly Category B listed buildings. They are maintained to a high standard through working closely with Historic Scotland.

The co-operative's Management Committee are all tenants and have had training and support to run this organisation which has a turnover of almost £750,000. The co-operative is an Industrial & Provident Society (IPS) regulated by the Scottish Housing Regulator and the Financial Conduct Authority.

History

Established in 1976, Lister was Scotland's first co-operative registered social landlord, providing social housing. The co-operative was formed to prevent a block of historic Georgian tenements on Lauriston Place, Heriot Place and Keir Street from planned demolition by the University of Edinburgh, as part of the University's substantial expansion programme at the time.

Opposition to the planned demolition led to a public inquiry which the University lost. It was agreed that Lister would take over the tenements, and with the help of the former Edinvar Housing Association, renovated them between 1978-82 to provide 135 flats.

When similar blocks on the south side of Lauriston Place, between Lauriston Terrace and Archibald Place, were threatened with demolition in the mid-80s by the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Lister fought again with others to save those blocks and again won. They were renovated to provide 50 high quality flats.

References

Lister Housing Co-operative Wikipedia