History
_ABC Southwark Housing Co-op was formed in 1999 by the merger of three existing co-ops – Argoth,
Bash St, and Housing Co-op in the Blue. Previously all three
co-ops were mainly managing short-life properties owned by Southwark Council through arrangements with two Housing Associations: Hexagon and SLFHA. An opportunity arose to re-house members into permanent tenancies through a deal with Southwark Council on condition the three co-ops merged into one. The Council's view was that a larger co-op would be more
viable, stable and able to employ a professional worker. The
three co-ops saw that going permanent would be beneficial for our
members so we duly merged over a period of about a year and became
ABC.
Short-life to permanent
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The move from short-life to permanent happened over a four year period from 1998 to 2002. Southwark Council decided to end its programme of short-life housing doing one of three things with the houses involved:
These permanent properties are a mixture of street-level properties previously occupied as short-life, and newly built flats in three schemes – William Blake House (WBH) in Peckham (all three co-ops manage some flats at WBH), Mariner House in Rotherhithe managed by South Bank, and The Arrows in New Cross Gate managed by Three Boroughs.
Some ABC members came from several smaller co-ops which disappeared in this process. Other people have moved from one big co-op to another depending on where they chose to live. Many members had not lived in co-operative short-life, and were nominated by Southwark to flats that were not needed by people from short-life.
The move from short-life to permanent happened over a four year period from 1998 to 2002. Southwark Council decided to end its programme of short-life housing doing one of three things with the houses involved:
- Refurbish larger houses for use by large families as direct Council tenants.
- Sell to Housing Associations for them to refurbish and let to tenants.
- Sell
on the open market to generate funds which could be recycled to Housing
Associations to pay for refurbishment and new building.
These permanent properties are a mixture of street-level properties previously occupied as short-life, and newly built flats in three schemes – William Blake House (WBH) in Peckham (all three co-ops manage some flats at WBH), Mariner House in Rotherhithe managed by South Bank, and The Arrows in New Cross Gate managed by Three Boroughs.
Some ABC members came from several smaller co-ops which disappeared in this process. Other people have moved from one big co-op to another depending on where they chose to live. Many members had not lived in co-operative short-life, and were nominated by Southwark to flats that were not needed by people from short-life.