L&Q to combine property services and development directorates

Published 08/07/2025, 09:38
L&Q to combine property services and development directorates

LONDON - London & Quadrant Housing Trust (L&Q) announced Tuesday it will merge its Property Services and Development and Sales directorates into a single Property and Investment directorate, effective August 1, 2025.

David Lewis (JO:LEWJ), currently Executive Group Director of Property Services, will lead the new combined directorate. The organizational change aims to enhance the housing association’s ability to manage quality across both new and existing homes throughout their lifecycle.

Vicky Savage, who currently serves as Executive Group Director of Development and Sales, will leave the organization on August 7, 2025, to pursue other opportunities after withdrawing from consideration for the new role.

L&Q Group Chief Executive Fiona Fletcher-Smith said the restructuring represents a "logical next step" as the organization approaches the end of its current five-year strategy, during which it increased investment in existing homes to what it describes as "sector-leading levels."

"This change is a logical next step to improve our efficiency even further, and deliver a holistic approach to ensuring the long-term quality of new and existing homes," Fletcher-Smith stated in the press release.

Lewis, who joined L&Q in October 2020, has been overseeing the organization’s £3 billion, 15-year major works investment program. His career spans three decades in social housing, including executive roles at Homes for Haringey, Westminster Council, and Clarion Housing Group.

The housing association operates primarily in Greater London and Greater Manchester, focusing on providing social housing that is both maintainable and affordable.

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