Victoria Jardine
Partner
Partner in the Governance, funding & corporate team
In her role as partner and head of housing governance at Anthony Collins, Victoria specialises in advising on corporate structures, governance, stakeholder relations and collaborations, as well as supporting boards and executive teams on the delivery of their strategic plans.
Victoria combines commercialism and pragmatism in her advice and support for social housing providers, charities and social businesses. She has extensive experience advising clients on their corporate governance and regulatory compliance, mergers and acquisitions, group restructurings, joint ventures and collaborations, incorporations, winding up and de-registrations.
Driven by the ethos that every individual has a fundamental right to a decent home that is safe and warm, Victoria is proud of the firm’s B-Corp accreditation and its commitment to delivering social value.
Recognised for her longstanding success in the social housing sector, she is ranked as a leading individual in the Legal 500 and as a Band 1 lawyer in Chambers and Partners 2024.
‘Victoria Jardine is excellent – commercial and pragmatic while always keenly focused on achieving the right outcomes for her clients.’
“Victoria Jardine has developed notable expertise in social housing and charity law, leading the firm’s joint venture and due diligence work with registered providers”
The Legal 500, 2024
“Victoria Jardine is an excellent leader whose approach is both professional and pragmatic, with a clear focus on delivering her clients’ objectives.”
“She is pragmatic and commercial.”
“Victoria has a great breadth and depth of legal knowledge. She also applies pragmatism to all her advice.”
Chambers and Partners, 2024
My advice and articles
Read all newsChin down gloves up: a punchy start to 2026 for the RSH
The regulator of social housing in England has extremely wide powers to intervene in the affairs of the organisations it regulates....
From setback to success – A paradigm shift in housing governance
At a recent Housing Governance Conference, I had the opportunity to reflect on the evolving landscape of governance in the housing...
Law Commission provides welcome news for housing providers
The Law Commission's first response to its consultation on changes to Co-operative and Community Benefit Society law has provided welcome...
Webinar: A practical guide for housing associations: Responding to the Law Commission consultation on changes to community benefit societies
Earlier this Autumn, the Law Commission launched a consultation on proposed changes to co-operative and community benefit society law and...
Proposed reforms to community benefit societies may have far-reaching consequences for the social housing sector
In mid-September 2024, the Law Commission published the findings of its ongoing review of the laws and regulations that govern...
Charging for regulation: Could changes in the housing sector mean greater transparency and accountability?
The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has opened a consultation on its proposals to adapt the way (and amounts) it charges registered...
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