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Group    From 1963  To 2017

New Islington & Hackney Housing Association / Mosaic

Categories: Social Welfare

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From a (in 2021, but the text had gone by 2023): "... also in 1963, the New Islington & Hackney Housing Association formed with about half a dozen properties. It was set up to alleviate some of the worst examples of squalor in the inner city by providing reasonably priced, good quality and safe accommodation for those in the greatest need. 

"The New Islington & Hackney Housing Association continued to grow and in 2004 was re-branded as Mosaic.

"In 2006 Family Housing Association merged with Mosaic to become Family Mosaic, providing 25,000 homes and support to the most vulnerable in London, Essex and the South East. Family Mosaic, which merged with Peabody in July 2017 .."

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New Islington & Hackney Housing Association / Mosaic

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