John Betts House
In the early 1960’s, John Betts’ House, in Rylett Road, was constructed as a 2 storey rectangular building around an enclosed garden. When it opened in 1964, John Betts’ House provided 35 residential flats of which 11 were one bedroom with sitting rooms, the remaining 24 being bed-sits.
A further storey was added in 1992 providing an additional 7 flats and the bed-sits were converted to one bedroom flats with a separate sitting room. As with Sycamore House, there are generous communal facilities.
Click here for photos of John Betts House from our Open Day in February 2020.









Recognising the difficulties that families face, Jamal came together with other Hammersmith parents to launch Somali Parents. Meeting demand is an ever-increasing challenge for the charity. Jamal is the only paid staff member, and he only works for the charity part-time. Nevertheless, assisted by a team of volunteers, the organisation offers support to families across the borough.
Somali Parents runs healthcare workshops about cancer symptoms and support available, as well as drop-in sessions to help ease concerns amongst the community and give people a better understanding of how to access NHS services and what to expect from an appointment. Recognising that women often feel more comfortable discussing health issues with another woman, the charity will sometimes bring in a Somali-speaking female GP to answer questions from the audience and talk to people in private if they need more advice.
“The relationship is the intervention.”