Collectie GB 0074 ACC/2863 - GREAT WESTERN (LONDON) HOUSING ASSOCIATION

Identificatie

referentie code

GB 0074 ACC/2863

Titel

GREAT WESTERN (LONDON) HOUSING ASSOCIATION

Datum(s)

  • 1922-1990 (Vervaardig)

Beschrijvingsniveau

Collectie

Omvang en medium

2.86 linear metres

Context

Naam van de archiefvormer

Biografie

The Great Western (London) Housing Association, or the Great Western (London) Garden Village Society as it was known until 1947, was established in 1923. Its aim was to provide houses at moderate rents for employees of the Great Western Railway Company and their families in the London area. This co-operative scheme was set up largely in response to the acute housing shortage after the First World War.

The Great Western Railway Company acquired sites at Acton and Hayes. The company then leased the land to the association as and when it was required. The houses were built in groups of fifty, the first being completed and occupied between May and November 1924. A financial agreement between the company and the association enabled the company to lend the association up to ninety per cent of the approved cost of the houses, the loan being secured by a mortgage. The association was administered by the Welsh Town Planning and Housing Trust until 1976. The trust was experienced in the formation and management of garden villages in England and Wales. The administration was taken over by the Family Housing Association until June 1980, when the Great Western (London) Housing Association elected to employ its own administrative staff. The association was managed by a committee of management, which consisted of between seven and eleven people elected by the association's members.

When the opportunity arose in December 1983 for the association to buy the freehold interest in its properties from the British Railways Board, it was unable to raise the capital on its own. A joint venture agreement was therefore entered into, whereby the shareholder tenants were able to purchase their properties from the board and the association. Ninety seven per cent of the shareholders took advantage of this offer, leaving the association with only thirty rented properties. It was decided to transfer these to a new housing association. Thus, the Great Western (London) Housing Association was dissolved in 1990.

The Great Western (London) Housing Association is referred to in the catalogue as 'the association'.

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GB 0074 ACC/2863 1922-1990 Collection 2.86 linear metres Great Western (London) Housing Association

The Great Western (London) Housing Association, or the Great Western (London) Garden Village Society as it was known until 1947, was established in 1923. Its aim was to provide houses at moderate rents for employees of the Great Western Railway Company and their families in the London area. This co-operative scheme was set up largely in response to the acute housing shortage after the First World War.

The Great Western Railway Company acquired sites at Acton and Hayes. The company then leased the land to the association as and when it was required. The houses were built in groups of fifty, the first being completed and occupied between May and November 1924. A financial agreement between the company and the association enabled the company to lend the association up to ninety per cent of the approved cost of the houses, the loan being secured by a mortgage. The association was administered by the Welsh Town Planning and Housing Trust until 1976. The trust was experienced in the formation and management of garden villages in England and Wales. The administration was taken over by the Family Housing Association until June 1980, when the Great Western (London) Housing Association elected to employ its own administrative staff. The association was managed by a committee of management, which consisted of between seven and eleven people elected by the association's members.

When the opportunity arose in December 1983 for the association to buy the freehold interest in its properties from the British Railways Board, it was unable to raise the capital on its own. A joint venture agreement was therefore entered into, whereby the shareholder tenants were able to purchase their properties from the board and the association. Ninety seven per cent of the shareholders took advantage of this offer, leaving the association with only thirty rented properties. It was decided to transfer these to a new housing association. Thus, the Great Western (London) Housing Association was dissolved in 1990.

The Great Western (London) Housing Association is referred to in the catalogue as 'the association'.

Gifted to the Archive in November 1990.

Records of the Great Western (London) Housing Association, covering the association's creation in 1923 to its dissolution in 1990. They include a complete run of forty two volumes of minute books and annual reports.

Agreements ACC/2863/01-02;
Rules ACC/2863/03;
Minute books ACC/2863/04-45;
Annual and other reports ACC/2863/46-49;
Building agreements ACC/2863/50-69;
General financial records ACC/2863/70-72;
Shareholders ACC/2863/73-74;
Tenants ACC/2863/75-76;
Documents concerning grants, subsidies and mortgages ACC/2863/77-80;
Income tax hearing ACC/2863/81-84;
War damage ACC/2863/85-87;
Miscellaneous legal documents ACC/2863/88-89;
Plans ACC/2863/90-93;
Printed material ACC/2863/94-99.

These records are open to public inspection, although records containing personal information may be subject to closure periods.

Copyright to these records rests with the City of London.

English

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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

June to August 2010. Housing associations Social and economic rights Right to housing Urban development Urban planning Housing development plans Housing provision Construction engineering Building design Building standards Accommodation Housing Affordable housing Visual materials Plans Building plans People People by roles Tenants Associations Organizations Housing construction Housing needs Great Western (London) Housing Association Great Western Railway Company Hayes Middlesex Ealing Bromley London England UK Western Europe Europe Acton Housing policy Town and country planning

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Gifted to the Archive in November 1990.

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Bereik en inhoud

Records of the Great Western (London) Housing Association, covering the association's creation in 1923 to its dissolution in 1990. They include a complete run of forty two volumes of minute books and annual reports.

Waardering, vernietiging en slectie

Aanvullingen

Ordeningstelsel

Agreements ACC/2863/01-02;
Rules ACC/2863/03;
Minute books ACC/2863/04-45;
Annual and other reports ACC/2863/46-49;
Building agreements ACC/2863/50-69;
General financial records ACC/2863/70-72;
Shareholders ACC/2863/73-74;
Tenants ACC/2863/75-76;
Documents concerning grants, subsidies and mortgages ACC/2863/77-80;
Income tax hearing ACC/2863/81-84;
War damage ACC/2863/85-87;
Miscellaneous legal documents ACC/2863/88-89;
Plans ACC/2863/90-93;
Printed material ACC/2863/94-99.

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These records are open to public inspection, although records containing personal information may be subject to closure periods.

Voorwaarden voor reproductie

Copyright to these records rests with the City of London.

Taal van het materiaal

  • Engels

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  • Latijn

Taal en schrift aantekeningen

English

Fysieke eigenschappen en technische eisen

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London Metropolitan Archives

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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

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Taal (talen)

  • Engels

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