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General Information

The Urban Coup's prospectus and information for joining the waiting list
Contact the Urban Coup
The Urban Coup's Vision Mission and Values
The stages to achieve the Urban Coup


Events and meetings

See the Calendar for information of all events and meetings

References

See the References for useful links and books for a useful list of cohousing books
Google Map of Suitable Areas
Visit This Web Site for a bit of history and some 'how to' info

Members Information

You will need to be a member of the Urban Coup and logged in to access the following pages

The Group's Minutes from Meetings
Discussion board
Venue Options Venue Options
Processes and Procedures to facilitate smooth running and project control
Group Documents
The Editors Corner for contact details
And Tasks and Their Status and Tasks Findings



Created by admin. Last Modification: Sunday 06 of December, 2009 20:04:59 EST by Alex.

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