| National Housing Federation | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | NHF |
| Legal status | Private company limited by guarantee |
| Purpose/focus | Social housing in the UK |
| Location | Lion Court, 25 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6NY |
| Region served | UK |
| Membership | 1200 social housing associations |
| Chief Executive | David Orr |
| Main organ | NHF National Council |
| Budget | £15,735,000 (2009) |
| Website | NHF |
The National Housing Federation (NHF) is the umbrella organisation for social housing providers in the UK.
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Function
It represents 1200 independent, not-for-profit housing associations in England. Its members provide two million affordable homes for five million people.
The NHF is currently lobbying government to stop energy companies charging more for customers who pay via a pre-pay meter rather than via direct debit.
Structure
It is situated near Holborn tube station.
It has four regions:
- North - Manchester
- Central - Birmingham
- South - Bristol
- London
History
The NHF was formerly known as the National Federation of Housing Associations, which was situated at 88 Old Street, London.
See also
- The Almshouse Association
External links
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