Now the really hard part - finding a suitable site. There are so many factors to consider. We've devised a decision matrix, and included the following criteria:
area (~8ha - apparently a football pitch is 0.8 hectares - so this means 10 football pitches)
physical geography - shape of site, slope, aspect, drainage, etc
previous development (was it industrial? are there existing buildings? is there anything we can "reclaim"?)
accessibility and communication - public transport connections are absolutely crucial if we are to keep our carbon footprint down (or a good cycle path in the unlikely event we can find one anywhere 'round here), access roads, Broadband, etc
skills proximity - local workforce nearby (who will be using the bus, cycle path, etc as above!). Deep Green aims to upskill people, so the main factor is a local population with a sufficient number of potential care staff who will share the values of Deep Green.
cost - current ownership has a huge influence here. If public sector, they may be willing to let Deep Green have the land very cheap because of the social capital we will be creating in the area. If a prime site for residential development, the cost could be millions.
Planning permission - a site which was already deigned as residential in the draft Local Development Framework might be easier than a former industrial or retail area.
Environmental concerns - a catch-all for "other" such as green belt, site of special scientific interest, potential for wind turbine, contamination and any remediation needed
Partners - is the local authority supportive? Is there a Registered Social Landlord (RSL) i.e. housing association, covering that area who might be willing to work with us? Is there a regeneration initiative?
Site history and neighbours - has there been any kind of local protest over the site? is it a site used by travellers? are there problems with community safety, vandalism, theft, hate crime, etc?
and last, but not least, the aesthetics of the site, does it look attractive? Does it have potential?
So any readers (either of you!) who know of a site we could consider, please let us know.
The Deep Green Care Community is a social enterprise in development.
It aims to provide a range of residential arrangements with nursing care for those with complex needs in an environmentally sustainable way.