Plaque

Juno House

Erection date: 5/6/2007

Inscription

Juno House was officially opened by Mrs Annie Smith, a Minerva Estate resident since 1948, on Tuesday 5th June 2007.
Anne Ambrose - Chair
Michael Tyrrell - Chief Executive
THCH

Site: Juno House (1 memorial)

E2, Old Bethnal Green Road, Juno House

The oval plaque on the buildings reads: "Juno House - this block was built in 2005 by THCH and named after Juno from Roman mythology. She was patron goddess of Rome." THCH - Tower Hamlets Community Housing.

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Juno House

Subjects commemorated i

Mrs Annie Smith

A Minerva Estate resident 1948 - 2007 at least.

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Juno House

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Tower Hamlets Community Housing Ltd

THCH is a charitable housing provider managing over 3,000 homes exclusively i...

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Anne Ambrose

Chair of Tower Hamlets Community Housing in 2007. Director of Tower Hamlets C...

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Michael Tyrrell

Chief Executive of Tower Hamlets Community Housing 1999 - 2016 when he steppe...

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