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Anchor Trust is a not-for-profit housing association, dedicated to helping older people live safely, securely and independently with a choice of services to suit all needs.

Catalyst Housing Group is an amalgamation of three housing associations; Kensington Housing Trust, Ealing Family Housing Association and Northcote Housing Association.

Central & Cecil is a not-for-profit registered provider offering housing, care and support to vulnerable people. Applicants for property in Westminster must be referred by the local authority v

Community Trust Housing is a community-based housing provider which was established to regenerate the Stockwell Park Estate, Robsart Village and neighbouring street properties.

Habinteg Housing Association aims to provide homes that are accessible, adaptable and affordable.

Housing For Women’s core work is supporting women by providing secure, affordable housing and related services.

Provides a range of housing options from shared ownership schemes for key workers to permanent rented housing for families and temporary accommodation for homeless people.

Octavia Housing was formed by the amalgamation of St Marylebone Housing Association and Octavia Hill Housing Trust.

One Housing Group provides housing, housing care and support across London and the South East managing over 15,000 homes in 26 boroughs including Westminster.

Peabody owns and manages more than 20,000 homes in London, housing around 55,000 residents.

Aims to provide low cost rented housing in the heart of London for people in housing need.

Provides the following types of tenancy:

St Mungo’s is a large charity supporting homeless people, mainly based in London and the South.

There are 19 units in the block. None are suitable for wheelchair users. Three of the units are self-contained bedsits on the ground floor.

Stonewall helps lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people to find safe and secure homes.

Services include:

Offers accommodation for families, single people, and those with special needs. Also provides sheltered housing for the elderly and runs a number of residential care homes.

Provides mainly temporary accommodation for people on low incomes in housing need from keyworkers to film makers, writers and artists who work in London and would otherwise be priced out of the mar