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In a 1999 book adaptation of Grand Designs, Ospina is described in an entry on the South London Family Housing Association as an "evangelical visionary figure". [6] He was a co-founder of Cork based charities Carbery Housing Association (CHA) in 2001 and Green Skibbereen in 2019.
Prior to its merger with Peabody, Family Mosaic was a housing association in the United Kingdom. [20] [21] It had over 25,000 homes housing over 45,000 people [22] and was one of the largest housing providers in London, Essex and the South East of England. [23] [22] Family Mosaic also provided care and support services to over 8,000 people. [24]
The G15 is an organisation of the largest housing associations in and around Greater London in the United Kingdom, [1] which collectively are responsible for managing in the region of 600,000 homes in London. [2] They state their purpose as "working to solve the housing crisis by delivering good quality, affordable homes of all types". [3]
Southern Housing Group was one of the largest and oldest housing associations in the UK, managing 30,000 homes for over 77,000 residents in London and the south east of England. History [ edit ]
Network Homes was a housing association operating in 36 local authorities across London, Hertfordshire, and the southeast of England.In 2019 the organisation owned and managedover 20,000 homes, [1] making it one of London's largest housing associations.
A Catalyst Housing project in Whetstone, London, in conjunction with the Mayor of London. Catalyst Housing is a housing association operating in London and the south-east of England. On 1 April 2022 Catalyst became a subsidiary of the Peabody Trust. It was formed by the merger in 2002 of Kensington Housing Trust (formed 1926), Ealing Family ...
The Thames Valley Housing Association (also Thames Valley housing) was a medium-sized housing association based in Twickenham, South West London, which owned or managed around 15,000 homes at the time of the merge. These included traditional rented housing, shared ownership, key worker and student accommodations.
In 1996, Downland Housing Society and Mid Sussex Housing Association came together to form the Downland Housing Group. In 2000, Community Building Services was set up to deliver repairs and maintenance services to Ridgehill residents. In 2001, Aashyana, the South West's first Asian led housing association, joined William Sutton Trust.