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The Peabody Group now comprises two housing associations, Peabody and Gallions, and a number of trading companies. [1] In July 2017, Peabody merged with Family Mosaic housing association under the "Peabody" name. [11] On 1 April 2022 Catalyst Housing became a subsidiary of Peabody Trust and was fully integrated in April 2023. The new Peabody ...
Peabody Trust: 1862 Former G15 member Family Mosaic merged into Peabody in July 2017. [9] Former G15 member Catalyst merged into Peabody in April 2022. [10] 104,000 peabody.org.uk: 9th One Housing Group [2] 1962 Formed by merger of Community Housing Association (1972) and Toynbee HA (1962). Now part of Riverside Group: 17,000 onehousing.co.uk: 10th
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 Housing Association (formed 1963) and Northcote HA. [1]
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The Peabody Trust was founded after an unprecedented donation in 1862 of £150,000, by the American banker George Peabody for the good of the poor in London. A committee was set up to choose the most appropriate way to spend the money, and it was decided to build a number of block dwellings for the very poorest of the city.
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The purchase of The Crown Estate's London housing properties. [14] The growth of Peabody's development pipeline - there are plans to build an average of 1,000 homes a year over the next four years. [15] The acquisition of Gallions Housing Association, Trust Thamesmead and Tilfen Land in 2014 to further the regeneration of Thamesmead in SE ...
London and Quadrant Housing Trust [2008] EWHC 1377 (Admin) ruled that housing associations were public authorities and as a result could be subject to judicial review in certain circumstances. [6] The court stated that the housing association sector was 'permeated by state control and influence with a view to meeting the government's aims for ...