The Partnership
The TMC Partnership is made up of national regeneration agency English Partnerships, the Borough of Telford & Wrekin, Taylor Woodrow, and Beth Johnson Housing Association.
English Partnerships
English Partnerships is the government’s national regeneration agency delivering high quality, sustainable growth in England. We do this by developing our portfolio of strategic sites and acting as the government’s advisor on brownfield land. We also ensure that surplus public sector assets are used to support wider government objectives, especially those contained in the Sustainable Communities Plan. English Partnerships helps create communities where people can afford to live and want to live. Information on projects and programmes can be found at www.englishpartnerships.co.uk
The Borough of Telford & Wrekin
The Borough of Telford & Wrekin has a vision for the community of: “building a successful, prosperous and healthy community which offers a good quality of life for all the people of Telford & Wrekin”. The Telford Millennium Community will help address key priorities including the continued successful development of Telford, creating sustainable communities and promoting social inclusion. If you’d like to know more about the Borough of Telford & Wrekin, log onto www.telford.gov.uk
Taylor Woodrow
Taylor Woodrow is a housing development group. Its primary business is the development of sustainable communities of high quality homes across the UK and in selected markets in North America and Spain. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and in the year ending 31 December 2005 turnover increased by 5% to £3.5 billion. For more information visit www.taylorwoodrow.com
Beth Johnson Housing Group
Beth Johnson is a progressive and successful organisation, established in 1976, which provides good quality homes throughout Shropshire, Staffordshire and South Cheshire. Chosen as the Registered Social Landlord, to take ownership and management of the affordable housing at TMC, Beth Johnson is also responsible for putting into place the ‘stewardship’ mechanisms that will ensure a thriving and sustainable community where residents have a real say in how services are delivered. www.bethjohnson.org
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