Edward Henry House Co-operative Limited
Edward Henry House is made up of 69 properties made up of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom flats on Cornwall Road and Coin Street in Waterloo, close to the South Bank. They have their own community hall with a small office upstairs.
Originally accommodation for police officers, the GLC transferred the building to the co-operative in the mid to late 1970s.
MB Housing delivers a full management service on behalf of the Co-op that includes:
- Housing management
- Rent management
- Co-operative finance
- Maintenance (reactive, planned, cyclical, health & safety, and out of hours)
- Co-operative support
- Governance
Edward Henry’s management service with MB Housing gives its tenant members free access to House Exchange the mutual exchange website, find out more here.
The Co-op is a member of the Confederation of Co-operative Housing, the umbrella body for housing co-ops in the UK.
Complaints – how does the Co-op respond?
The Co-op knows that there will be times when they get things wrong, or you may not be happy with a service you have been provided with. If this happens, please follow the complaints policy below.
The Co-op is a member of the Housing Ombudsman Service and they reviewed their complaints policy in March 2024 as part of the revised Housing Ombudsman Complaints Handling Code. You can view the co-operative’s complaints information in the member area of their website.
If you make a complaint, the Co-op will take a pro-active approach to addressing and resolving it. At the end of the complaint, they will undertake a ‘lessons learnt’ exercise to understand what they could have done better and improve their services.