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About Spectrum

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Spectrum Housing Group was set up in 2007. 

The Group works in partnership with local authorities, health trusts, statutory bodies, a range of voluntary organisations and higher education establishments.

We own and manage approximately 17,000 homes across the South.

Our objective is to run the Group as a business but we do not trade for profit.  We plan to make surplus income each year but this is all re-invested in the work of the subsidiaries to maintain existing homes and help finance the building of new ones.

The Group Board is responsible for the overall strategy and direction of the business and is made up of independent members and representatives of each subsidiary.  The Boards of our subsidiaries work to their own operational plans agreed with the Group Board and have direct responsibility for all service delivery to tenants and residents in the areas they cover.

The Group comprises:

Medina Housing Association
Owns, manages and maintains affordable homes on the Isle of Wight. Head office based in Newport.

Signpost Housing Association
Owns, manages and maintains affordable homes throughout the South and South West of England. Head office based in Blandford

Signpost Care Partnerships
Works with many voluntary and statutory agencies to provide homes and management services to people who need intensive housing management support

Signpost Homes
Develops housing for private and rented clients, including students, keyworkers such as nurses, and private individuals

Signpost Services
Supplies complete repairs and maintenance packages to Spectrum Housing Group’s companies and to other housing associations, local authorities, schools and private landlords

Western Challenge Housing Association
Owns, manages and maintains affordable homes throughout the south west of England and has some homes in the midlands. Head office based in Christchurch.

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