Lewisham Council homes to transfer to London and Quadrant Housing Trust

Residents have voted yes to transfer ownership of their Lewisham Council homes to London and Quadrant Housing Trust (L&Q).

A total of 2,436 tenanted and 1,154 leasehold homes will be transferred to London and Quadrant Housing Trust after a ballot of residents in Catford South, Forest Hill/Perry Vale/Sydenham and Rushey Green/Crofton Park/Lewisham Central showed an overwhelming majority in favour of the transfer.

L&Q will spend £62 million in a repair and improvement programme for tenanted homes delivering the Government’s Decent Homes standard within the first 2 years following transfer. Works will include new kitchens and bathrooms for tenants and new double glazing. New or upgraded heating systems to individual homes and loft insulation will improve energy efficiency of homes and reduce heating bills. The average investment level per property is around £24,000 per household.

It will also spend £7 million improving the environment and consulting with residents on a range of improvements such as: installation of security entry phone systems; improving lighting in communal areas; improving and installing new boundary fencing and railings; landscaping communal gardens and open areas.

L&Q have committed to keeping rents the same as if the properties had remained as council-owned.
Lewisham Council and L&Q will now work together to negotiate the final details before the transfer goes ahead, expected to take place in October this year, with the first works starting shortly after.