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Peabody Trust is one of London's largest and oldest housing associations, as well as being a charity and community regeneration agency. Founded by George Peabody, an American philanthropist, in 1862, the Peabody Trust Group now owns or manages over 19,000 properties across 30 London boroughs, housing nearly 50,000 people.
For more information, please visit www.peabody.org.uk
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Servite Houses is a modern, dynamic and flexible association, providing rented homes, care in the community, key worker and student housing and low cost home ownership.
For more information, go to www.servitehouses.org.uk
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 Origin Housing Group is part of the Connected Partnership, a consortium of Registered Social Landlords including Origin, Shepherds Bush Housing Group and Octavia Housing & Care. The consortium has come together to deliver cost savings, service improvements and development opportunities.
For more information, go to www.origingroup.org.uk
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Metropolitan Housing Trust own or manage over 13,500 homes in London and the Midlands and house over 33,000 people. They work with partners like councils, developers and charities to regenerate housing estates and create new social housing.
For more information, go to www.mht.co.uk
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One Housing Group is a comprehensive strategic housing provider. Currently it is made up of three regional housing associations and other businesses. It operates in 25 local authorities across London and in adjacent home counties. A registered housing association, the group is a non-asset holding parent.
One Housing Group includes: Community, Toynbee, Island Homes, One Support, Citystyle Living, Community Action and CHA Ventures
For more information, go to www.onehousinggroup.co.uk
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Network Housing Group owns and manages 17,500 units of social housing, ranging from residential homes to (a very few) five bedroom houses; but most of the property is one and two bedroom flats. Most of the property, too, is rented to tenants, but there is also property which is sold on shared ownership leases.
For more information please visit http://www.networkhg.org.uk/
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The Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation enables vulnerable and disabled ex-Service personnel, including those who have been homeless, to rebuild their lives through the housing they provide and the support they deliver within the communities they help sustain. Since its conception in 1916, the Foundation has offered welfare and housing to enable Veterans to live independently.
The people they house are not only provided with good quality housing but are sustained independently in their own homes and within the community, with a good quality of life, through the provision of appropriate support services.
For more information please visit http://www.oswaldstoll.org.uk/
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