About the Patmore Co-op

Patmore Co-operative is a resident led organisation which has been managing the Patmore Estate since 31st October 1994.

Patmore Co-operative is an independent legal body owned and led by residents on the Patmore estate. Under a management agreement with Wandsworth Council, it provides the day to day services on the estate including repairs, cleaning, grounds maintenance and tenancy and leasehold management. The Council pays the Co-operative allowances to cover the costs of managing and maintaining the estate.

The Co-operative is made up of members who are tenants and leaseholders living on the Patmore Estate. They are elected at the Annual General Meeting.

A share can be purchased for £1 and entitles a member to vote at meetings to elect the Management Committee, approve the Co-op’s annual accounts and its budget for the forthcoming year. The governing body of the Co-operative is the Management Committee which can have up to 15 members. The Committee is elected each year at the Annual General Meeting of the Co-operative.

Ward: Queenstown and Larkhall

Area Team: Eastern

The Co-Operative is a Community Benefit Society. It is a not for profit community organisation which does not pay out dividends to its members. Any surpluses which it makes have to be re-invested in the estate and the community. It has a constitution and an equal opportunities policy.

PLEASE NOTE: We do not deal with social benefits.

For further information about your housing benefits, click this link to contact Wandsworth Borough Council

“It's been a pleasure to work with the Patmore Co-op for 7 years now. As a Council, we share a commitment to the values and principles of social housing as well as the resident led democracy of the co-operative movement.”

— Aydin Dikerdem, Ward Councillor and Cabinet Member for Housing in Wandsworth

Discover More…

  • Become a Co-op Member

    Become a Member of the Patmore Co-op and be a part of its development.

  • Co-op Committee

    Learn more about the Patmore Co-op Committee.