The Anthony Collins Solicitors LLP practice is highlighted for its ‘experience and knowledge’, routinely representing major housing associations and national charities in housing litigation, regulatory compliance and funding arrangement matters. The team’s offering extends to governance and corporate issues, frequently advising multinational clients on group restructurings and M&A. From Birmingham, Peter Hubbard specialises in strategic support for executives and boards, Helen Tucker acts in complex contentious housing claims, and Andrew Dudley is an expert in property development projects. Based in Birmingham and Manchester, Jonathan Cox is knowledgeable on all aspects of housing regulation and legislation, whilst Victoria Jardine provides specialist assistance on constitutional and contractual issues.
Social housing in West Midlands
Anthony Collins Solicitors LLP
Responsables de la pratique:
Jonathan Cox; Peter Hubbard; Victoria Jardine; Emma Hardman
Autres avocats clés:
Helen Tucker; Andrew Dudley; Tim Coolican; Sarah Patrice; Doug Mullen; Philip Scully; Adriana Klincova; Rebecca Sembuuze
Les références
‘Their customer care is exceptional along with their experience and knowledge.’
‘From my perspective the Anthony Collins teams are more aware of the needs and pressures placed upon housing providers and they have been a good advocate for us. Their publications are also very useful.’
‘They endeavour to know as much about your business as you do, not insist on sharing their knowledge about their business. Their service is personalised and responsive.’
Principaux clients
Futures Housing Group
Citizen Housing Group
Places for People
Riverside Housing Group
London & Quadrant Housing Group
Great Places Housing Group
Together Housing
Eastlight Community Housing
The Sovini Group
VIVID Housing
Clarion Housing Group
Cottsway Housing
The Guinness Partnership
Lewisham Homes
One Manchester
Livv Housing
Principaux dossiers
- Providing over 60 housing associations with an advice notes to enable housing association boards to verify whether their approaches to addressing damp, mould and condensation conditions in their homes were sufficient to certify they were complying with all relevant laws, and in compliance with their regulatory framework.
- Advised Clarion Housing Association, one of largest housing associations in the country, on new planned maintenance contract for South London and South to the value of £600m.
- Obtained an order for dispensation from Section 20 consultation for Guinness Partnership from the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) – an application with nearly 30,000 Guinness customers as residents.
Bevan Brittan LLP
Epitomising ‘calmness and cool heads’, Bevan Brittan LLP advises on the whole spectrum of social housing issues, spanning from property and development to litigation and regulatory compliance. Operating out of Birmingham, Sarah Greenhalgh focuses on strategic corporate structuring and multinational mergers, whilst Rebecca Pendlebury regularly acts on a range of development schemes. Louise Mansfield is knowledgeable on a broad range of regulatory legal issues, while both Rose Klemperer and Emily Holmes are also cited as key.
Responsables de la pratique:
Sarah Greenhalgh; Rebecca Pendlebury
Autres avocats clés:
Louise Mansfield; Rose Klemperer; Emma Holmes
Les références
‘Bevan Brittan are a preferred choice of ours for development advice. Nothing we ever do seems to be straight forward and the staff and partners take that in their stride. In sometimes fast-moving, but frequently stressful transactions, Bevan Brittan epitomise calmness and cool heads giving us optimum advice. This is very much appreciated.’
‘Richard Stirk has struck up a deep understanding and collaborative relationship with very many of our internal colleagues. This helps us all when negotiating land sales/purchases as he recognises what makes up our DNA.’
‘There is a good range of knowledge and experience within the team; they have been able to provide practical and meaningful advice on complicated activities undertaken. They are able to communicate well with our staff and board and provide suitable advice to meet our circumstances rather than off the shelf and immoveable.’
Principaux clients
Regulator of Social Housing
West Oxfordshire District Council
Notting Hill Genesis
Richmond Housing Partnership
South Cambridgeshire District Council
Sanctuary Housing Group
54 North Homes
Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole Council
Livv Housing Group
Wrekin Housing Trust
Midland Heart Limited
Milverton Homes Limited
Fenland Futures Limited
Oxford City Housing (Development) Limited
GreenSquareAccord
London & Quadrant Housing Trust
Places for People
Peabody Trust
The Pioneer Group
Rushmoor Borough Council
Broadacres Housing Association
ForHousing
Flagship Housing Group
Great Places Housing Group
Abri
Town & Country Housing
Walsall Housing Group
Together Housing Group
Principaux dossiers
- Worked on the re-structure of Peabody’s group, following on from its work with Peabody and Catalyst on their merger to create a new organisation responsible for 104,000 homes and 220,000 residents across London, Kent, Sussex and the Home Counties.
- Advised Leeds and Yorkshire Housing Association Limited (LYHA) in relation to its merger with Karbon Homes Limited (KHL) by LYHA transferring its engagements to KHL’s subsidiary 54 North Homes Limited ( formerly York Housing Association Limited) resulting in the final merged body becoming a landlord responsible for managing approximately 3,000 homes.
- Advised on the creation of Warwickshire Property & Development Group and on the subsequent procurement by Warwickshire County Council and WPDG of Countryside Partnerships to create a new corporate joint venture.
Gowling WLG
Deploying a sector-focused, multi-disciplinary approach, the Gowling WLG team has vast expertise in real estate development and investment matters, alongside housing litigation cases relating to breaches of contract and race discrimination. The department leverages the in-depth knowledge from across the firm’s pensions, construction and planning divisions, to provide bespoke advice to REITs and local authorities. From Birmingham, Jacqueline Knox and Sally Farrall co-head the practice, with the former specialising in housing management issues, whilst the latter is an expert on the development side. Richard Beckingsale is knowledgeable on regeneration initiatives, while both Gemma Courtenay and Senay Nihat are also noted as key.
Responsables de la pratique:
Jacqueline Knox; Sally Farrall
Autres avocats clés:
Richard Beckingsale; Gemma Courtenay
Les références
‘The Gowling team are responsive, pragmatic and commercial in their approach. They field a diverse and energised team. We have great access to the team that do the deals, and they are always available, push transactions forward, have a great attention to detail and make our legal work pleasurable!’
‘Jacqueline Knox (partner) brings technical expertise and responsiveness. Gemma Courtney (associate): professionalism, commercialism, responsiveness, dedication to the client.’
Principaux clients
Sanctuary Housing Group
Metropolitan Thames Valley
Clarion Housing Group
London and Quadrant
Bournville Village Trust
TP Impact Housing
London Borough of Barnet
LaSalle Investment Management
BAE Systems Pension Funds Trustees Limited
Coal Pension Properties Ltd
KW Housing Limited
Northern Ireland Local Government Officers’ Superannuation Committee
Triple Point Investment Management LLP
Triple Point Social Housing REIT plc
Horizon Infrastructure Partnership
Universities Superannuation Scheme
Legal & General Affordable Homes
Hyde Housing
Fox Hound Capital
Symmetry Housing CIC
Anchor
MSS Capital
Neo Capital
Vistry
Principaux dossiers
- Advised Sanctuary Housing Association on its acquisition of the troubled Swan Housing Association, which closed in February 2023, and continue to act in relation to numerous matters flowing from the acquisition.
- Advised Vistry on one of the largest new build residential investment transactions on record involving the sale and development by Vistry of 2,915 residential units across 70 development sites nationally.
- Advised Legal & General Affordable Housing on a complex conditional shared ownership funding initiative framework agreement with BDW Trading Limited, pursuant to which L&G have contracted to acquire 251 homes to be delivered on a shared ownership basis across over 30 development sites.
Trowers & Hamlins LLP
Demonstrating extensive expertise across the real estate, housing management and employment industries, the Trowers & Hamlins LLP practice frequently handles high-profile acquisitions in the affordable housing space. Based out of Birmingham, Digby Morgan heads the team, specialising in housing development matters and stock rationalisation projects, whilst Yetunde Dania consistently advises private sector landlords. Kate Davies has experience acting on real estate based joint ventures, Dorota Pawlowski is knowledgeable on disrepair claims and illegal evictions, and Rachel Ford is also highlighted as a key contact.
Responsables de la pratique:
Digby Morgan
Autres avocats clés:
Yetunde Dania; Kate Davies; Dorota Pawlowski; Rachel Ford
Les références
‘The team is extremely knowledgeable; they work fast and are diligent. They take a collaborative approach and have great internal communication so if a team member is off, someone else can pick the project up.’
‘I have found the team to be more responsive than other firms, particularly when there is a tight timescale. They reach solutions with the other party’s solicitor in a quick manner and are good at talking through any points of negotiation. Other firms can take time batting emails back and forth rather than just speaking and resolving.’
‘The team will offer real advice on what they think might be the right approach rather than just list out options.’
Principaux clients
Midland Heart Limited
GHH (POC) Limited trading as Grosvenor Hart Homes
Orbit Group Limited (Orbit)
A2Dominion Housing Group Limited
VIVID Housing Limited
Platform Housing Group Limited
Sanctuary Group
Clarion Housing Group
Bournville Village Trust
Walsall Housing Group
Principaux dossiers
- Acting for Midland Heart on the sale of its retirement living portfolio of more than 1,500 homes.
- Acted for Citizen New Homes Limited on the complex forward sale acquisition of 130 units on Phase 1 of the multi-phase Homes England owned site at Lighthorne, Warwick, to be developed out by Countryside.
- Advised Orbit Group Limited in securing its first sustainability linked loan – a £100m five year revolving credit facility.
Devonshires Solicitors LLP
Displaying vast expertise spanning disciplines including housing management, property litigation and construction law, the Devonshires Solicitors LLP practice ‘leads the market in quality’. The team routinely represents multinational housing associations and charitable trusts, with the ‘really professional, responsive’ Birmingham-based co-head Gemma Bell being an expert in joint ventures and de-mergers in the social housing sector. Baljit Basra co-leads the department, focusing on complex housing litigation claims, whilst Sharon Thandi is also highlighted as key.
Responsables de la pratique:
Gemma Bell; Baljit Basra; Donna McCarthy
Autres avocats clés:
Sharon Thandi
Les références
‘The team are always on hand to help in a variety of ways – as soon as we became a client they provided us with a system where we could easily upload information on cases, we have weekly team meetings and they have also done bespoke training and assisted us in the office on large case loads. Nothing is too much trouble.’
‘Donna McCarthy and Baljit Basra are all partners and extremely down-to-earth making the customer feel comfortable and not completely out of their depth when dealing with legal matters, no question is too silly and we feel very comfortable using them and their teams.’
‘The team, led by Gemma Bell, leads the market in quality and depth of experience and understanding of social housing. Working with organisations that are in distress, the team provides bespoke advice when speed if often the key.’
Principaux clients
Midland Heart
Walsall Housing Group
Bromford Housing
English Rural Housing Association
Stonewater Group
Mount Green Housing Association
Platform Housing Group
Cheshire Peaks and Plains Housing Trust
The Riverside Group Limited
The Community Housing Group
Orbit Group
Longhurst Group
Lench’s Housing Trust
Wrekin Housing Group
The Guinness Partnership Limited
Shepherds Bush Housing Association
Lincolnshire Housing Partnership
Ongo Homes
Windrush Alliance UK Community Interest Company
St Anne’s Hostel
The Housing Plus Group
ExtraCare Charitable Housing Trust
Housing21
Highstone Housing Association
GreenSquare Accord
Concept Housing
Fusion21
Curo Group
Cardiff Community Housing
Accent Group
ACIS Group
Spring Housing Association
Bromsgrove District Housing Trust
Anchor Hanover
People Potential Possibilities/ P3 Housing (the P3 Group)
Principaux dossiers
- Acting jointly for Stonewater Group and Mount Green Housing Association on their merger, which completed in January 2024.
- Assisted Midland Heart in their acquisition from Countryside of four hundred new affordable dwellings upon the strategic development at Drakelow Park.
- Advised The Riverside Group on the consolidation of its legal structure, which was achieved through merging three registered providers of social housing (RPs) together to form one legal entity.
Shakespeare Martineau LLP
Counting major charitable trusts and housing associations amongst its key clients, the Shakespeare Martineau LLP practice consistently handles multi-site regeneration projects, leasehold management issues and complex joint ventures. From Stratford-upon-Avon, Rachel Gwynne specialises in corporate governance work, Louise Drew focuses on tenure leasehold schemes and Emma Smith-Gamble is an expert on lease extensions. Joanna Lee-Mills has expertise in housing development matters, Gary Ekpengyoung is a housing litigation specialist and Jon Coane is also highlighted as key.
Responsables de la pratique:
Rachel Gwynne; Louise Drew; Joanna Lee-Mills; Emma Smith-Gamble; Gary Ekpenyoung; Bukola Obadun-Craigs; Jon Coane; Natalie Owen; Rhys Wyborn; Vanessa Joll; Ruth Phillips
Autres avocats clés:
Anita Rasaratnam; Stewart Freeman; Victoria Faulkner; Paula Evans; Sonal Panesar
Les références
‘Very knowledgeable and experienced.’
‘The team genuinely make time to invest in the social housing sector – client events, sector events, NED Board memberships. A strong range of relevant legal disciplines provided that understand the social housing sector.’
‘Jon Coane: hugely responsive, pragmatic and clear advice.
Principaux clients
The ExtraCare Charitable Trust
Platform Housing Group
Orbit Group
Longhurst Group
Walsall Housing Group
Nottingham Community Housing Group
Wythenshawe Community Housing
Notting Hill Genesis
The Field Lane Foundation
Stonewater Group
Regenda Group
Midland Heart Limited
Trent & Dove Housing
Principaux dossiers
- Instructed by Platform to apply for without notice injunctive proceedings following violent threats by our clients’ tenant to residents of a neighbouring property.
- Instructed by Regenda who have been appointed to work alongside Wirral Council as preferred development partner in the multi-site regeneration of New Ferry, Liverpool.
- Advised Field Lane Foundation (FLF), a non-exempt charitable registered provider of social housing, on its £1m acquisition of FUN (a non-exempt charity) so it became a wholly owned subsidiary of FLF.
Shoosmiths LLP
Headed by Birmingham-based David Perry, the specialist lawyers at Shoosmiths LLP have vast experience of advising clients on all aspects of housing management, litigation and employment issues. Perry sits as the national head of affordable housing, covering the whole gamut of acquisitions, disposals and developments. Stuart Tym and John Cleaveley left the firm in August and October 2023.
Responsables de la pratique:
David Perry
Principaux clients
Platform Housing Group
Midland Heart Limited
Clarion Housing Group
L&Q
A2Dominion
Muir Group Housing Association
Bromsgrove District Housing Trust
Two Rivers Housing
Walsall Housing Group
Fairhive Homes Limited