Kath Hibbert set up Dot Dot Dot, a social enterprise, in 2011. Dot Dot Dot gets empty buildings into use by allowing people who do great voluntary work to live in them cheaply, on a temporary basis, in order to take care of them for landlords.
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Published in: Home12 mph politics - the conversation
Breaking records, hospitality, racism, poverty, globalisation and two concepts of hope ... the film of an evening of...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKDefending property guardianship - everyone benefits
Guardianship, organisations placing people in unoccupied homes as we do at Dot Dot Dot, has come under a fair amount...
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Published in: HomeOptimism, pessimism and rationality
In a review essay of Matt Ridley's "The rational optimist" and Mark Boyle's "The moneyless man", scavenger and...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKGutted: council staff wreck council flats
Katharine Hibbert recalls her experiences living in a London squat: councils trashing vacant flats, all to prevent...