Membership & Volunteering

Explore how NHCLT enables community ownership of land and buildings in West Sussex. Our page outlines ways to participate and support locally affordable housing.

A row of newly built, modest two-storey brick homes with pale red and warm buff tones, each with simple pitched roofs of dark slate tiles and solar panels neatly aligned. Compact front gardens feature low native hedging and young trees in mulched beds, separated by low timber fencing. The homes line a quiet, clean cul-de-sac with permeable paving and clearly marked pedestrian paths. Soft late-afternoon natural light casts gentle shadows, highlighting the textures of brick and foliage. Shot at eye level in photographic realism, with a wide-angle lens capturing the entire street, the composition uses the rule of thirds to emphasize both the homes and shared space, conveying stability, dignity, and long-term community stewardship without showing any people.
A thoughtfully designed community hub building in North Horsham, constructed with a mix of red brick and horizontal timber cladding, standing on a landscaped corner plot. Large, high-efficiency windows reflect nearby trees and low-rise homes, while a discreet sign near the entrance reads “Community Land Trust Hub” in modern, understated lettering. Raised planters with pollinator-friendly shrubs and herbs flank an accessible ramp with metal handrails. Warm early-evening light washes the facade, creating soft highlights on the timber grain and brick texture. Photographic realism with an eye-level, slightly angled composition uses the rule of thirds to balance the building and surrounding greenery, evoking a welcoming yet professional atmosphere that suggests local partnership, shared assets, and long-term community benefit.

Get involved locally

North Horsham Community Land Trust (NHCLT) invites residents to support locally affordable homes and other community assets. Learn how to volunteer, join working groups, or contribute skills to strengthen our partnerships with local government and landowners.

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