Quick Facts
- London & Quadrant Housing Trust (L&Q) is one of the UK’s largest housing associations. The Group Chief Executive is David Montague.
- The group works with more than 90 local authorities in London and the SE.
- L&Q manages over 57,000 homes.
- It opened in 1963 and its first office was in Deptford High Street from 1970.
- The head office is based at Osborn House, Osborn Terrace, London SE3 9DR
- Three operational divisions exist: South West Thames Region, South East Thames Region and North Thames region plus our specialist division L&Q Supported Living.
- L&Q works with 70 specialist agencies in the supported housing sector.
- L&Q employs more than 1,200 staff in 20 locations.
- L&Q is the only Housing Association in The Sunday Times Best Companies to Work For List.
Background:
What are housing associations?
Housing associations are not-for-profit organisations run by paid staff, and controlled by voluntary committees of management. L&Q is an exempt charity.
Most associations provide affordable rented accommodation and work closely with local authorities. Some concentrate on low-cost home ownership schemes.
How are homes allocated?
Associations vary in the way they allocate homes, but all are required to accept some nominations from local authority housing lists.
Associations either: accept people nominated by local authorities for accommodation; deal directly with applicants; or make use of referral agencies like Shelter.
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