Trevor Hendy, who passed away at age 89, significantly impacted housing in the UK as the director of development at United Kingdom Housing Trust in the 1980s. He revitalized Arlington House, a neglected hostel in North London, improving conditions for its 900 residents. Leaving UKHT, he co-founded Chapman Hendy Associates, helping housing associations realize development plans and facilitating the transfer of homes from local authorities. Hendy had a background in architecture and national service, which shaped his professional journey in housing and development.
Trevor Hendy served as director of development at United Kingdom Housing Trust in the 1980s, revitalizing the Arlington House property and improving living conditions.
After leaving UKHT, he established Chapman Hendy Associates, which aided housing associations in executing developments and facilitated the transfer of homes from local authorities.
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