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The Family Housing Association (Birmingham) is set up thanks to the Catholic Housing Aid Society.
More housing associations are created – the Harden Housing Association, St. John Kemble Hereford Association and the Worcestershire Housing Association.
The West Mercia Housing Group is born.
Our Supported Housing for Young People Project begins, delivering projects for 16-25 year olds, and the Optima Community Association is created.
The Whitefriars Housing Group is created after Coventry City Council transfers their housing stock.
Spectrum Development Partnership is launched, with West Mercia Housing Group as lead partner.
Whitefriars Housing Group joins West Mercia Housing Group, and in 2010, changes its name to WM Housing Group.
We begin selling homes through West Mercia Development Ltd, trading as Signature New Homes.
Harden Housing Association merges with Optima Community Association, which joins WM Housing Group.
West Mercia Homes is formed as a legal entity of Harden Homes, Nexus (formerly Worcestershire Housing Association) and Kemble (formerly St. John Kemble Hereford Association).
Family Housing Association joins WM Housing Group.
Nexus and Kemble officially merge and change name to West Mercia Homes.
WM Housing Group and all of its subsidiary providers unite to become Citizen.