Newham residents joined project developers and church
representatives to celebrate the opening of six new family homes
and a re-developed Methodist Church in the area.
Genesis Housing Group developed the new three bedroom homes, one of
which is fully wheelchair accessible, and rebuilt the Methodist
Church in order to provide a more manageable and flexible place of
worship for the Newham community.
Speaking at the event Mark Gayfer, Managing Director of Springboard
said; "Throughout this project we have been delighted with the
collaboration between our partners. The project was delivered on
time and to budget and this reflects the team effort of Genesis,
the Church, Newham Council, HBW Partnerships, Petch & Fermaud
and Haynes & Smith."
Also speaking at the event, Reverend Denys Bament, Minister at High
Street South Methodist Church, said; "Working on this development
has been one of the happiest partnerships I have been involved
in."
Guests were taken on a tour of the completed homes, which will be
managed by Springboard Housing Association, a subsidiary of Genesis
Housing Group.
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For more information please contact:
Jayne Williams
Marketing, Press & PR Officer
Genesis Housing Group
0208 150 4178
jayne.williams@ghg.org.uk
Notes to editors:
Genesis Housing Group provides homes and
services to tens of thousands of people across London and the south
east. The Group consists of PCHA, Pathmeads and Springboard housing
associations. We also have in our group a charitable foundation,
Genesis Community. We are one of the largest and most successful
housing groups in the UK, owning and/or managing more than 40,000
homes. Our overriding aim is to put customers first and provide
excellent service to all.