Abbeyfield
Predecessor | The Abbeyfield Society |
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Formation | 1956 | -->
Founder | Richard Carr-Gomm |
Legal status | Charity |
Purpose | Provides sheltered housing and care homes for elderly people |
Headquarters | St Albans, Hertfordshire |
Region | United Kingdom |
Official language | English |
Key people | Sir Nicholas Winton |
Abbeyfield, formally The Abbeyfield Society, is an English housing charity operating in the United Kingdom. It provides sheltered housing and care homes for elderly people.
Based in St Albans, Hertfordshire, it is a registered charity under English law[1] and a registered housing association.[2]
As of 2015, the charity is led by chief executive Natasha Singarayer.
It was founded in 1956 by Old Stoic and ex-army officer Richard Carr-Gomm OBE (1922–2008).[3]
The Abbeyfield Society directly owns and manages around 200 houses and 20 care homes. It is also affiliated with independent local Abbeyfield charities who together run a further 250 Abbeyfield Society Houses and 60 care homes across the UK. The Abbeyfield Kent Society is the largest independent Abbeyfield in the world.
A blue plaque in Gomm Road, Bermondsey, London Borough of Southwark, commemorates Richard Carr-Gomm and Abbeyfield Society.[4]
Humanitarian Sir Nicholas Winton was awarded the MBE for his role with Abbeyfield.
References
- ↑ Charity Commission. The Abbeyfield Society, registered charity no. 200719.
- ↑ Housing Corporation No. H1046
- ↑ The Independent: Obituary: Richard Carr-Gomm
- ↑ London Borough of Southwark Archived 2009-08-20 at the Wayback Machine.
External links
- Abbeyfield website
- Richard Carr-Gomm and Abbeyfield (pdf)
- Charity Commission. The Abbeyfield Society, registered charity no. 200719.