Torus (housing association) explained

Torus (officially Torus62 Ltd, a Community Benefit Society no 7973[1]) is a housing association in North West England.

Torus is the parent organisation of Liverpool Mutual Homes, Helena Partnerships (in St Helens) and Golden Gates Housing Trust (in Warrington).[2]

Liverpool

Liverpool Mutual Homes is a tenant-led housing association in Merseyside The housing association manages more than 15,000 homes across the county, all of which were either previously owned by Liverpool City Council[3] or are new developments.[4] The main offices of the organisation are based on Old Haymarket, Liverpool.

St Helens

Helena Housing Ltd formed in 2001 to manage housing owned by St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council.[5]

Warrington

Golden Gates was owned by Warrington Borough Council. It became a Trust in 2010 and joined Torus in 2015.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Mutuals Public Register https://mutuals.fca.org.uk/Search/Society/30276
  2. Place North West https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/news/torus-to-accelerate-following-homes-england-boost/
  3. https://www.liverpoolmutualhomes.org/about/journey
  4. Web site: New Build Homes . www.liverpoolmutualhomes.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170315085724/https://www.liverpoolmutualhomes.org/about/about-new-homes . 2017-03-15.
  5. Tax Journal https://www.taxjournal.com/articles/helena-partnerships-ltd-aka-helena-housing-ltd-v-hmrc-46371
  6. Inside Housing https://www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/news/north-west-housing-associations-complete-38000-home-merger-59689