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  2. Catalyst Housing - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 the Ealing Family Group (as EFHA and its subsidiaries were known) established Fortunegate Community Housing to take over and regenerate 1,500 homes from Brent council. In 2001 Ealing Family acquired Barnet’s residential care portfolio. In 2006 Ealing Family Housing Association changed its name to Catalyst Communities Housing Association.

  3. Local Housing Allowance - Wikipedia

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    As an example, the Local Reference Rent for the largest type of house in the East Thames Valley locality in March 2009 was £328.85 per week, while the Local Housing Allowance for a similar property in the same area was £646.15 per week, an increase of £16,500 per year.

  4. South Acton, London - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 Barrie House, a 21-storey tower block on the centre of the estate was demolished and Phase 1 of the regeneration of South Acton began with the re-development of this site in partnership with Catalyst. The scheme consists of 86 new homes, both social rented and shared ownership and was completed in 2005. In addition six blocks were ...

  5. London Borough of Ealing - Wikipedia

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    Ealing is home to Ealing Studios, and was a major centre of the UK film industry. Brentford F.C. draw a large amount of local support from the borough, although Griffin Park is situated just outside the borough, in the neighbouring London Borough of Hounslow.

  6. Hanger Hill - Wikipedia

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    Hanger Hill or Haymills Estate is a local area of the London Borough of Ealing around Hanger Lane . It was developed in the interwar period when affluent Londoners began to move out of Central London for more green spaces. The estate features spacious houses and flats designed by architects Douglas Smith and Barley.

  7. West Ealing - Wikipedia

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    Ealing Dean may derive from denu (valley); its first reference was in 1456, and it appears on a 1777 Ealing parish map. [2] Most of what is now West Ealing was open countryside, with houses at Ealing Dean, Drayton Green and Castle Bear Hill (now Castlebar Hill). In 1387 Drayton Green was known as Drayton and, later, as Drayton in Ealing.

  8. Notting Hill Genesis - Wikipedia

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    Notting Hill Genesis (NHG) is a housing association formed in April 2018 by the merger of Notting Hill Housing and Genesis Housing Association.Notting Hill Genesis’ primary purpose is to work in the community to provide decent and affordable homes for lower-income households.

  9. Places for London - Wikipedia

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    Places for London, formerly TTL Properties Limited, is the property-owning arm of Transport for London. It was re-branded as Places for London in 2023, as part of a programme of homebuilding. [1] [2] As of 2024, it owns and manages over 5,500 acres (2,200 ha) of land throughout London, making it one of London's largest landowners. [3] [4] [5]

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