“…Literature spanning several decades suggests that those living in and around such schemes may experience a high quality of housing design and excellent housing conditions and services (Clapham & Kintrea, 1992;M€ andle, 2013;Rowlands, 2009;Stevenson et al, 2016). Other scholars and commentators have suggested that these models provide improved physical security, security of tenure and feelings of ontological security (Commission on Co-operative and Mutual Housing (CCMH), 2009; Hackett et al, 2019;Haffner & Brunner, 2014;Bunce, 2012;Chatterton, 2014). Residents may derive a range of psychological benefits associated with collective endeavour, and the inherent participation/inclusion in groups and processes to control that housing (Clapham & Kintrea, 1992;Gooding, 2015;Lang et al, 2020, Moore & McKee, 2014Saegert & Winkel, 1996;Satsangi, 2011).…”