Hyde Group

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Hyde Group
Founded1967
TypeHousing Association
Area served
United Kingdom
Key people
Alan Collett (Chairman)
Revenue
£337 million (2018)
Employees
1,112 (2018)

Hyde Group is a housing association in London. It is a member of the G15. It operates in London, the South East, the East of England and the East Midlands.

Hyde Housing Association was established in 1967 following a meeting in Sidcup to help people excluded from the mainstream housing market, by providing them with decent, affordable homes and managing them properly. Its core aim is to provide housing for those people who are unable to meet their needs on the open market.[citation needed]

It has completed several large-scale regeneration projects, transforming run down areas, such as Packington Square in Islington.[1]

Hyde has over 50,000 properties providing housing to 100,000 residents, and over 1,100 employees. Its 2018 annual turnover from housing services was over £250 million, and total turnover including sales was over £330 million.[2]

In 2016 Hyde was in merger discussions with London and Quadrant, which would have formed the largest housing association in Europe, but withdrew.[3]

Awards[]

  • National Housing Awards 2013: Provider of the Year and Best Large Development and Best Regeneration Project for Packington Square in Islington.
  • Best Development 2011: Daily Telegraph British Home Awards or Packington, London
  • Best Partnership Working 2011: National Housing Federation, London Region 'What we are proud of awards" for Packington, London
  • 1st place London Excellence Awards 2011: for Partners for Improvement
  • RICS 2010 Award for Regeneration: for transformation of the Stonebridge Estate, North London
  • Best New Place to Live: London Planning Awards 2010, for new homes at Bermondsey Spa, London, SE1
  • Best Regeneration Project, Housebuilder Awards 2010 – Innovation and Excellence – Bermondsey Spa, London, SE1
  • The Best New Regeneration Project, London Evening Standard New Homes Award 2010 – Bermondsey Spa, London, SE1
  • Most Innovative Marketing Approach, Affordable Home Ownership Awards 2009 and 2010 for schemes in Brighton and London
  • National Home Improvement Council awards for the sustainability of our ‘retro-fit and replicate’ house in 2009

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/society/2012/dec/04/packington-redevelopment-london-social-housing
  2. ^ "2018 Annual Report" (PDF). Hyde. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  3. ^ Luke Cross (4 August 2016). "Hyde pulls out of L&Q and East Thames merger plan". Social Housing. Retrieved 24 August 2016.

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