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InterviewsInterviews with Women’s Pioneer Housing tenants and staffAs part of the Women’s Pioneer Housing centenary project, we carried out interviews with a number of long-term residents and WPH’s longest-serving staff member.These recorded interviews make up a unique archive that provides us with first-hand insight into the day-to-day lives and experiences of WPH tenants and staff,…
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Improving Fire Safety
Resident Action Forum – Improving fire safety at home
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Women’s Pioneer Housing Annual General Meeting
We would like to thank Women’s Pioneer Housing Board members, staff and residents that attended the Annual General Meeting on Wednesday 22nd June 2022.
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Become a shareholder
Become a shareholder If you are interested in becoming a shareholder in Women’s Pioneer Housing you can apply in writing.For further details please download the Shareholder Policy by clicking here.
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Pharmacies launch codeword scheme to domestic abuse victims
If you are a victim of domestic abuse you can ask for ANI at your local pharmacy.
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WPH’s Public Waiting List opening Monday 3rd April 2023
The Women’s Pioneer Housing public waiting list will be open between Monday 3rd April 9.30am until Monday 17th April 5.30pm. Please read all the information and check if you are eligible before applying
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HistoryWomen’s Pioneer Housing’s long and fascinating history began in 1920, when its founder Etheldred Browning gathered together a group of like-minded women who were all passionate about addressing the lack of housing for professional working women. They registered WPH as a public utility on 4th October 1920; in 1921, WPH began buying properties in West London…
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Ivy Davison
Ivy DavisonIvy Davison1892 -1977Journalist and EditorIvy Davison Private collectionIvy Davison spent almost three decades as a Women’s Pioneer Housing tenant, during which she carved out a career as a highly influential journalist, reviewer, and editor on London’s literary scene. She was described by her friend Vita Sackville-West as ‘a young women of enterprise and independence…