Next Generation Partners

Social housing: local authorities and registered providers in London

Devonshires Solicitors LLP

Devonshires Solicitors LLP‘s market-leading social housing practice has an established reputation advising new entrants into the sector, including for-profit registered providers, as well as providing services to not-for-profit and private registered providers and local authorities. Head of social housing Andrew Cowan has over 30 years’ experience in banking and governance work within the sector. Triya Maicha co-heads the real estate and projects team and has over 17 years’ experience assisting registered providers on complex development, joint ventures, and large-scale regeneration projects. Maicha leads the team alongside Jonathan Corris, who works with the firm’s corporate and governance team on structures for the delivery and funding of clients’ development programmes. The firm has been at the forefront of advice on the rent reform, with Samantha Grix taking a leading role in this matter, following her promotion to partner in April 2022. Matthew Waters advises a range of organisations, particularly on the corporate, governance, and regulatory aspects of social housing transactions. With the opening of a new Birmingham office, the housing and management and property litigation team, led by Donna McCarthy, has noted an increase in work assisting registered providers with tenancies, management agreements, and compliance with the Regulatory Standards.

Responsables de la pratique:

Jonathan Corris; Triya Maicha; Julian Barker; Mark London; Andrew Cowan; Donna McCarthy; Philip Barden; Sharon Kirkham


Autres avocats clés:

Jonathan Jarvis; Matthew Waters; Neil Toner; Lee Russell; Samantha Grix; Elad Yasdi


Les références

‘The team are very well informed about the sector and the prevailing market changes. This is invaluable when seeking their advice. They have a good range of experience, being able to draw in specialists from across their team if and when the complexity of the deal or situation requires.’

‘The team, led by Jonathan Corris, has excellent sector and commercial awareness and knowledge, which is invaluable in being able to navigate new deals effectively and at the required pace.’

‘Jonathan Corris’s understanding of our business, previous transactions, and associated risk profile enables us to concentrate on evolving the wheel as opposed to inventing it each and every time. He is able to navigate the mix of quick high level steer and detailed advice as the situation requires.’

Principaux clients

Beyond Housing


Peabody Trust


Southern Housing Group


Optivo


London & Quadrant Housing Trust


Sage Homes


Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing Association


Home Group


VIVID Housing Limited


A2Dominion


The Riverside Group Limited


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised Vivid on its entry into a strategic joint venture with Legal & General Modular Homes to deliver over 1,000 highly sustainable, affordable modular homes.
  • Advising The Riverside Group on the purchase and development of a 100% affordable modular scheme of 449 dwellings, along with a school and associated infrastructure to service the new community at Westwood Village.
  • Acted as joint legal advisers to Optivo and Southern Housing Group Limited in all aspects of their amalgamation, which completed in December 2022 to form Southern Housing, a new 77,000-home registered provider.

Trowers & Hamlins LLP

Trowers & Hamlins LLP's social housing team, led by Tonia Secker, continues to operate at the forefront of the market. Spearheaded by ‘sector-leading lawyer' Rob Beiley, the firm acted on a significant number of new entrant registrations in 2022, including local authorities returning to direct housing delivery and international clients investing into UK vehicles. The team advises a full range of sector participants and Sara Bailey has over 20 years’ experience advising private providers, local authorities, and central government developers. The practice has expanded its offering to cover growing areas within the sector, including carbon neutrality and building safety, which are particular areas of focus for Rebecca Rees. The team handles complex transactions, including housing infrastructure funding, private and public collaborations, and portfolio transactions, with Amy Shaw leading on joint ventures and Jeremy Hunt specialising in residential regeneration projects and mixed-use development schemes. Scott Dorling, head of the public sector group, has ‘vast experience with local authorities' and provides leading advice on housing policy, alongside Sharron Webster, who co-leads the social housing governance team.

Responsables de la pratique:

Tonia Secker


Autres avocats clés:

Andy Bernard; Amy Shaw; Rob Beiley; Scott Dorling; Rebecca Rees; Jeremy Hunt; Sara Bailey; Lizzie Pillinger


Les références

‘Unparalleled knowledge. Friendly and accessible lawyers.’

‘Rob Beiley is a sector-leading lawyer on profit making RPs and new registrations.’

‘Scott Dorling has vast experience with local authorities and their housing companies.’

Principaux clients

Hyde Group


Diocese of Gloucester


Citizen Housing


Trent & Dove


Rooftop Housing


Trident Housing


Orbit Housing Group


Optivo


Southern Housing


London Borough of Hillingdon


Octopus Real Estate


Newlon Housing Trust


Karbon Homes


A2 Dominion Housing Group


Dolphin Charitable Foundation


Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea


Square Roots Registered Provider


Paragon Asra Housing Limited


One Housing Group


GreensquareAccord


Clarion Housing Group


Thrive Homes


Homes England


Greater London Authority


The Regulator of Social Housing


Peabody Trust


Legal & General Affordable Homes


Vistry Partnerships


Habitare Homes


Vengrove


Sovereign Housing Association


Evera Homes


VIVID Housing


Paradigm Housing Group


Network Homes Limited


Origin Housing


Hill Residential


BoKlok


L&Q Housing Trust


Mount Anvil


Residential Secure Income plc


QSix


Housing 21


Cross Keys Homes


Goram Homes


Capital Letters


Westminster City Council


London Borough of Enfield


London Borough of Barking & Dagenham


Slough Borough Council


London Borough of Ealing


Epping Forest District Council


Metropolitan Thames Valley


Funding Affordable Homes


Eastlight Community Homes


Cottsway


Housing Solutions


Wates


Lovell Partnerships


Principaux dossiers


  • Advising Hyde Group on various aspects of their innovative joint venture with Axa.
  • Assisting the Church of England with setting up a national housing association, which will enable the Church to become a major provider of social housing.
  • Advised Octopus Real Estate in relation to the acquisition of a for-profit registered provider of social housing (Newarch Homes) and the establishment of Octopus’ affordable housing platform.

Bevan Brittan LLP

In 2022, the social housing team at Bevan Brittan LLP won both appointments and reappointments to a number of housing association panels. Practice head Andrew Shaw has 22 years’ experience advising London-based registered providers on housing development and regeneration schemes. He leads the team alongside Louise Leaver and Wendy Wilks, who act for not-for-profit and for-profit registered providers, and they handle sector-significant joint ventures, mergers, and private placements. Neil Brand contributed to the continued expansion of the housing management team and senior associate Fiona McDonald assists with all stages of development acquisitions. The team noted an increasing overlap between housing and other sectors, with registered providers and developers looking to develop land to support health trusts and care companies.

Responsables de la pratique:

Louise Leaver; Andrew Shaw; Wendy Wilks


Autres avocats clés:

Jonathan Turner; Neil Brand; Deborah Rowntree; Fiona McDonald; Theresa Ferguson


Les références

‘Wendy Wilks is focused on client relationships and provides a highly professional, high quality service.’

‘Good, very knowledgeable, and approachable team with a broad coverage of specialisms that support work in the social housing sector. They provide useful and informative briefings via newsletters and blogs.’

‘The practice is particularly adept at providing a service that acts as if it is a 1-2-1 relationship while having a larger firm experience and capability behind it.’

Principaux clients

Places for People Group


Peabody Group


London & Quadrant Housing Trust


Network Homes


Hyde Housing


Orbit Homes


Sanctuary Group


Sovereign Housing


Catalyst Housing Group


Sage Housing


The Housing Finance Corporation Limited


Affordable Housing Finance Plc


bLEND Funding Plc


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised Peabody and Catalyst Housing on their merger in 2023 to create a new organisation responsible for 104,000 homes and approximately 220,000 residents across London and the home counties.
  • Advising The Havebury Housing Partnership on a £60m revolving credit facility with Lloyds and a £150m private placement.
  • Advising Peabody upon its £8bn joint venture with international developer Lendlease to deliver 11,500 new homes over 40 years at Thamesmead Waterfront, SE London, which includes constructing a new tunnel rail tunnel and DLR extension under the River Thames.

Capsticks LLP

The housing and regeneration practice at Capsticks LLP boasts a well-established team and an increasing number of registered providers that it supports on bespoke private developments. Practice head Chimi Shakohoxha specialises in property development, joint ventures, regeneration, and mixed-use developments for private and public sector housing, and he is supported by James Howard, who advises a wide range of registered providers on land and development acquisitions and stock rationalisation. With its background as a healthcare firm, the practice is uniquely positioned to advise on the collaboration between NHS healthcare trusts and housing associations; in 2022, the team noted an increased interest from both developers and investors in supported living. The practice’s fast-growing housing management group, spearheaded by Michael Owen, saw a growing number of disrepair matters. The group is involved in other recent sector developments, such as sustainability-linked funding and stock transfer to for-profit registered providers, led by Susie Rogers, head of the treasury and portfolio team. Sarah Waite left the firm in January 2023.

Responsables de la pratique:

Chimi Shakohoxha; Michael Owen


Autres avocats clés:

James Howard; Susie Rogers; Abi Condry; Nalton Stembari


Les références

‘Excellent understanding of the unique elements of the registered provider development sector.’

‘James Howard and his team are very open, approachable, responsive, and are able to explain complex real estate issues in plain language.’

‘Always look to solve problems in advance of them happening; preventing most issues from taking place beforehand is a skill and takes experience and sector knowledge.’

Principaux clients

Orbit Group


Eastlight Community Homes


London & Quadrant Group


Optivo


Local Space


Clarion Housing Association


Spurgeon’s College


Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing Association


Southern


Shepherds Bush Housing Association


Principaux dossiers


  • Supporting Optivo qith the preparation of 2,544 units for security charging and working with the client on the uplifting of the values of the remaining units to MV-STT where appropriate.
  • Advised London & Quadrant on the transfer of 546 units to another registered provider, giving detailed advice on transfer of the procurement process and section 20 consultation, key data protection, and TUPE concerns, as well as the issue of missing tenancy agreements.
  • Assisted Orbit Group with negotiating two separate agreements regarding an acquisition of land and 55 units to be constructed in a package deal.

Anthony Collins Solicitors LLP

Counting a significant number of registered providers in its client roster, Anthony Collins Solicitors LLP's ‘responsive and knowledgeable' social housing team boasts a national presence and established relationships with sector bodies, including the National Housing Federation. Jonathan Cox, an expert in leasehold management and supported housing, leads the firm’s social housing work, including stock rationalisation matters, and Victoria Jardine chairs the team on joint ventures and due diligence work for registered providers. Peter Hubbard advises registered providers on major projects as well as constitutional, governance, and regulatory issues, while Andrew Millross has an established reputation in procurement and construction work in the social housing sector.

Responsables de la pratique:

Jonathan Cox


Autres avocats clés:

Victoria Jardine; Peter Hubbard; Andrew Millross; Phil Scully; Lucy Worral; Emma Hardman; Helen Tucker; Sarah Patrice; Tom Starkey


Les références

‘Lucy Worral is notable in development and housing management work, and Phil Scully on Land Registry issues.’

‘Anthony Collins have a positive skillset across the board in terms of legal advice which, for us, included specific advice regarding different complex JV structures, which has provided innovation for the way we wish to develop in partnership.’

‘Their main quality is being proactive rather than reactive in terms of advice sought and progression of legal agreements.’

Principaux clients

London & Quadrant Housing Trust


The Hyde Group


Clarion Housing Group


Lewisham Homes


National Housing Federation


Citizen Housing Group


The Riverside Group


Connexus


Platform Housing Group


Livv Housing Group


Orbit Housing Group


Redditch Borough Council


Nuneaton and Bedworth Council


Rooftop Housing Group


Walsall Housing Group


The Guinness Partnership


Salix Homes Limited


Trafford Housing Trust Limited


Connexus Group


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised the National Housing Federation on its discussions with the government on behalf of the housing association sector regarding significant issue for 2023 and 2024, including rent caps for tenants and leaseholders, which led to estimated savings of £1.7bn compared to the initial 5% proposed cap.
  • Advised a number of landlords on navigating the provisions of the Building Safety Act 2022 from both a regulatory and service charge perspective, including application of the new service charge restrictions to remedial works arising.
  • Advised a number of registered providers on their applications for funding under the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund and the necessary contractual and legal arrangements.

Pinsent Masons LLP

The social housing team at Pinsent Masons LLP, which advises a growing number of local authorities on housing projects, is led by Anne Bowden, who also heads the local government practice nationally. The practice is increasingly handling mandates for housing associations, such as Homes England, and this is a key area of work for Rebecca Rowley. The team advises a range of clients, including the government, on innovative structures for housing delivery and has seen an increase in corporate joint ventures. Nick McDonald leads the group in advising on planning and CPO for council-led housing regeneration projects. David Meecham left the firm in September 2022.

Responsables de la pratique:

Anne Bowden


Autres avocats clés:

Rebecca Rowley; Nick McDonald


Principaux clients

Westminster City Council


Clarion Housing Group


Lovell Partnerships


London & Quadrant Housing Group


Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea


London Borough of Wandsworth


London Borough of Barnet


London Borough of Southwark


London Borough of Hackney


London Borough of Haringey


London Borough of Ealing


Birmingham City Council


Maidstone Borough Council


London Borough of Lambeth


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised on the London Borough of Wandsworth – Winstanley and York Road joint venture project with Taylor Wimpey, which is a council estate regeneration scheme to deliver 2500 new homes beside Clapham Junction.

Winckworth Sherwood

With social housing at the core of Winckworth Sherwood LLP's strong capabilities, the team offers registered providers a full-service practice. The social housing team advises for-profit and not-for-profit registered providers and private residential developers, while Charlotte Cook has extensive experience working with sheltered and supported housing and extra care providers. Practice head Charlie Proddow specialises in property development and estate regeneration for both private and public-sector housing providers. The practice is able to draw on other areas of expertise and ‘pull in relevant advice’ from the real estate tax, building safety, and neighbourly matters departments. The group has also seen a boost in the regeneration and stock rationalisation markets, which are particular areas of expertise for Will Rutter.

Responsables de la pratique:

Charlie Proddow


Autres avocats clés:

Charlotte Cook; Will Rutter; Richard Tinham; Matt Cowen; Liam Hale


Les références

‘The social housing team is extremely knowledgeable about each and every area of housing management. It is committed to delivering realistic advice to clients and delivering the best achievable results.’

‘Liam Hale is an exceptional lawyer with an encyclopaedic knowledge of housing law. He is a master tactician.’

Very responsive and always keen to help us explore innovative ideas.’

Principaux clients

A2Dominion


Abri


Bpha


Catalyst


Clarion


Hightown


Hyde


Hyelm


Golding


London & Quadrant


Metropolitan Thames Valley


Moat


Network Homes


Notting Hill Genesis


One Housing


Optivo


Peabody


Sage


Settle


Southern Housing


Sovereign


Swan Housing


Vivid


ReSI Housing


Lewisham Homes


Evolve Housing + Support


Worthing Homes


Longhurst


Grand Union


Bexley Co Homes


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised Sovereign Housing Association on the purchase of the Princes Mead Shopping Centre and two adjacent retail assets in Farnborough for £17.6m, which will open the door to the residential-led, mixed-use regeneration in the heart of Farnborough town centre.
  • Advising Phi Capital on the bulk purchase of individual street properties using Right to Buy receipts as held by the Borough Council, with the intention of bringing properties back into social housing use.
  • Acting for Clarion in its ‘Clarion 2040 Stock Disposal’ project, which involves not only the sale of properties, but the complex disposal of parts of Clarion’s business.

Clarke Willmott LLP

The social housing practice at Clarke Willmott LLP, led by Vicky Kells and Lindsay Felstead, acts for significant London-based registered providers, having won both appointments and reappointments to several panels in 2022. The firm is involved in active areas within the sector, advising on biodiversity net gain, the rollout of electric vehicle charging points, and fire safety litigation. Kate Silverman leads on regeneration, property, and development-related matters, and the team is handling an increasing number of acquisition and regeneration projects.

Responsables de la pratique:

Lindsay Felstead; Vicky Kells


Autres avocats clés:

Kate Silverman; Kary Withers; Aimee Davies; Simone Protheroe


Les références

‘Great team ethic and they work really hard for the social housing clients.’

‘They have the experience and history of working with lenders’ solicitors and know what they prefer.’

‘Vicky Kells always updates us, keeps matters transparent, and there is always someone available.’

Principaux clients

Peabody Trust


Clarion Housing Group


Metropolitan Thames Valley


Southern Housing Group


London & Quadrant Housing Trust


One Housing Group Limited


BPHA


Sovereign


Silva Homes


Guinness Partnership


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised L&Q Group on negotiating a bespoke works agreement in relation to gas safety upgrade works with the ultimate landlord and freeholder, which involved a detailed review and negotiation of the underlying building contract, together with drafting provisions in the works agreement to cover access, defects, and delay.
  • Advised One Housing Group Limited on the highly intricate Granville Road regeneration scheme involving infill development between council tower blocks, dealing with the phased acquisition of the affordable housing as well as the subsequent transfer of the long-term management of the estate to the client.
  • Acted for Lewisham Homesin defending a judicial review claim with costs sought, and since instigated possession proceedings after a tenant passed away and the tenant’s son submitted an unsuccessful succession claim.

Penningtons Manches Cooper LLP

Andrew Casstles leads the London-based social housing team at Penningtons Manches Cooper LLP, advising housing associations on significant acquisitions and developments. The team provides structures for housing delivery to local authorities, and investment models to an increasing number of private-sector investors that are moving into the social housing space. Peter Massey leads the practice’s busy fire-safety group, advising housing associations. The arrival of Sanjeev Shah in September 2022 from Perrin Myddelton bolstered the team’s offering in joint ventures and commercial matters within the sector.

Responsables de la pratique:

Andrew Casstles


Autres avocats clés:

Sanjeev Shah; Mark Sellers; Peter Massey; Ben Robinson; Tom Manderson; Minara Khatun; James Hallas


Les références

‘Everybody is very friendly and approachable, including the partners. They build a genuine rapport with their clients and add personal touches to conversations and meetings.

‘In terms of collaboration, they are adept at leading meetings where there will be a mix of people from the housing association and very different levels of understanding. They are knowledgeable without being patronising.’

‘I would definitely mention Ben Robinson as a stand-out partner. I have been working with him on various cases for over 3 years now. He makes the effort to get to know the whole team and takes time to explain things that he could delegate. He makes you feel valued, as you are never passed around.’

Principaux clients

Paragon Asra Housing


Newlon Housing Trust


Newlon Build Limited


Peabody Trust


CBRE UK Affordable Housing Fund


Hightown Housing Association


Optivo


bpha Limited


Saxon Weald


Accent Housing


Abri Group Limited


Settle Group


White Horse Housing Association


Poplar HARCA


Treveth Holdings LLP


Treveth Development LLP


Mount Green Housing Association


Phoenix Community Housing Association


Inquilab Housing Association


Plymouth Community Homes Ltd


North London Muslim Housing Association Ltd


One Housing Group Ltd


Hexagon Housing Association Ltd


NW3 Community Land Trust Limited


Sapphire Independent Housing Limited


LiveWest Homes Limited


Southern Housing Group Ltd


West Kent Housing Association


Islington and Shoreditch Housing Association Ltd


Epping Forest District Council


Advance Housing & Support Limited


London & Quadrant Housing Trust


Raven Housing Trust Limited


South Yorkshire Housing Association Ltd


Catalyst Housing


Cross Keys Homes Ltd


Bromsgrove District Housing Trust Limited


Richmond Housing Partnership Ltd


Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing


Westway Housing Association Ltd


Bromford Housing Association Ltd


Sovereign Housing Association Ltd


Ekaya Housing Association Ltd


Warrington Housing Association Limited


Orbit Group Ltd


Mace Housing Cooperative Limited


Christian Action (Enfield) Housing Association Ltd


Midland Heart Limited


Wandle Housing Association Ltd


Mackenzie Homes Limited


Housing Solutions Group


Octavia Housing


Walton on Thames Charity


Clarion


Notting Hill Genesis


Origin Housing


Wooldridge Developments Limited


Principaux dossiers


  • Acting for for Paragon Asra Housing Limited in the forward funding and acquisition of four significant housing blocks in the context of a significant wider regeneration of a brown field site in South London by a Jersey based trustee ultimately funded by L&G.
  • Advised Treveth Holdings LLP and Treveth Developments LLP on the set up and delivery of Cornwall Council’s investment and delivery programme, including advising on over 12 active developments.
  • Acting for Abri and its subsidiary The Swaythling Housing Society Limited in options to purchase a large 100+ dwellings site, including development agreement, joint venture, and ultimately the outright purchase of the site.

TLT

TLT provides a ‘high-quality', full-service social housing offering, which is led by Linda Convery, who handles new developments, joint ventures, and estate regeneration. Convery also has experience in extra care and supported housing. The team is bolstered by the firm’s core real estate practice, with specialists such as the ‘diligent' Shazia Bashir involved in housing-led regeneration schemes. Senior associate Kristian Scholfield acts for housing associations and local authorities on housing development projects. David Meecham joined the firm from Pinsent Masons LLP in October 2022, with a particular focus on large-scale housing and residential schemes.

Responsables de la pratique:

Linda Convery


Autres avocats clés:

David Meecham; Shazia Bashir; Kristian Scholfield


Les références

‘TLT is able to offer a wide range of high-quality services across its contract, land, planning, and CPO divisions that bring confidence to the work it undertakes. The in-house team is experienced and delivers a professional service to tight deadlines. If external advice is required, it has a number of contacts who are able to assist.’

‘Shazia Bashir is diligent in her work and always on hand to offer her services across a range of areas of law.’

‘TLT is always trying to think of solutions, which is what a client wants to hear. They are always at the end of a phone if needed.’

Principaux clients

Sovereign Housing


Southern Housing Group Limited


The Guinness Partnership Limited


Peabody Trust


London and Quadrant Housing


London Borough of Waltham Forest


One Housing Group Limited


Network Housing Group


Notting Hill Genesis


Notting Hill Home Ownership


Swan Housing Group


London Borough of Brent


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised Waltham Forest on the regeneration of the Score Centre, Leyton, to deliver 715 new homes, shops, a cafe, a health hub, a new civic square, and a new five indoor court leisure centre with community rooms and a nursery.
     
  • Advising Guinness on its range of property matters throughout its commercial property portfolio, from granting new leases, lease renewals, dealing with licences to underlet, licences for alterations, agreements for lease, rent deposit deeds, and disposal of office spaces.
  • Advising Peabody on its commercial property portfolio, from granting new leases, lease renewals, dealing with licences to underlet, licences for alterations, agreements for lease, rent deposit deeds, and, more recently, advising on tenancy issues related to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Birketts LLP

Birketts LLP expanded its social housing practice following the firm’s merger with South East social housing firm Batchelors Solicitors in April 2023. The team, led by Jonathan Hulley, advises on affordable housing development, the establishment of for-profit registered providers, and provides specialist regulatory advice. Clive Adams heads the housing management team, acting solely for registered providers and local authorities.

Responsables de la pratique:

Jonathan Hulley


Autres avocats clés:

Clive Adams; Lee Stone


Les références

‘Special relationship and not just another lawyer. They truly care about clients and also help to equip front line staff.’

‘The main difference between them and other team is direct access and personal care on legal matters.’

Principaux clients

Broadland Housing Group


Chelmer Housing Partnership


Platform Housing


Eastlight Community Homes Limited


Freebridge Housing


Clarion Housing


Eastlight Community Homes Limited


B3 Living


London and Quadrant


Orbit Group


HALA


Hyde Housing


Sovereign Housing


Forsters LLP

The social housing practice at Forsters LLP, led by sector expert Sara Branch, is a one-stop shop for registered providers, developers, and contractors. The team handles acquisitions, financing, and joint ventures, as well as significant transactions, such as housing association mergers. Jonathan Preece represents registered providers on housing stock transfers, which is a growing area in the sector. Anne O’Neill's practice ranges from the acquisition of street properties to structured developments and joint venture arrangements.

Responsables de la pratique:

Sara Branch


Autres avocats clés:

Anne O’Neill; Jonathan Preece; Nichola Padget; Charlotte Youngs


Les références

‘There is good co-ordination between the Forsters team and less duplication of work, which is more time and cost effective.’

‘Sara Branch is a standout Forsters employee. She is incredibly knowledgeable and retains information well. She will provide straight-forward advice for complex situations and is very responsive amd hard working.’

‘Pro-activity, commercial acumen, and client-focused approach. Always on our side.’

Principaux clients

Notting Hill Genesis


Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing Association


Preferred Homes


Knight Dragon


Hastoe Housing Association


Springboard Two Housing Association Limited


Soho Housing Association Limited


Newlon Housing Trust


Mount Anvil


Gallions 2A Developments LLP


Gallions 2B Development LLP


Chobham Farm North LLP


Project Light Development 1 Limited


Armada 1 South Development LLP


TLD Kidbrooke LLP


Spray Street Quarter LLP