Town and Country Housing joins Peabody Group, boosting its housing output
Town and Country Housing (TCHG) has joined the Peabody Group, becoming a subsidiary of the G15 housing provider.
The housing association currently provides more than 9,500 affordable homes in 15 local authority areas in Kent and Sussex.
The move to become part of the Peabody Group was originally announced in November 2018. It’s now been agreed following a period of consultations with residents and stakeholders and gaining the relevant consents.
Although it’s joining the Peabody family, Town and Country Housing will retain its name and operate as a subsidiary.
The link-up will enable the two organisations to combine their strength and build 800 new homes across the South East every year – 500 more than Kent-based TCHG would be able to deliver on its own.
It takes Peabody’s new homes target to 3,300 per year from 2021.
The move sees TCHG CEO Bob Heapy joining Peabody’s executive team, and the company’s chair, Francis Salway, joining the Peabody board.
A joint statement from Lord Kerslake, chair of Peabody, and Francis Salway said: “This combines the strength of two organisations to deliver more much-needed affordable homes in the South East.
“Becoming part of the Peabody family, while remaining as a separate subsidiary, will help strengthen Town and Country’s offer in the South East, ensuring Peabody remains focused on its heartland in London.”
The Peabody Group now owns and manages more than 66,000 homes across London and the South East.
Peabody through the years
In 2017 Peabody completed a merger with Family Mosaic. As a result, the housing association has homes spread across 29 London boroughs along with homes in Essex, Sussex, Hampshire and Kent.
Read more about Peabody’s growth and development here.
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