Partick Housing Association (PHA) opened its doors for the first time 40 years ago bringing affordable, quality housing to the local area. In 2015 PHA plans to celebrate its 40th birthday big style with events and activities throughout the year including a Community Festival, heritage walking tours
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A hustings in Gordon tonight will see candidates and spokespeople from the main political parties questioned about their plans to tackle the housing crisis and improve social housing in the North East; and on their intentions to deliver new powers on housing for Scotland. The housing hustings held a
(left to right) Gowrie Care area manager Chris Robb, Gowrie Care chair Janet Lynch and Gowrie Care managing director Damian McGowan, care apprentice Hayley Meechan, care apprentice Stevyn Wilkinson, care apprentice Laurie Millen, Dundee and Angus Chamber of Commerce membership manager Eve Hughes, an
Tenants and Thenue staff at the Emirates Arena Thenue Housing hosted an opportunity for new tenants at Glasgow’s Commonwealth Games Village to learn more about the Association.
Cllr Jimmy Black attends a seminar in Perth to launch a series of good practice books on travellers' sites. Theory is easy, real decisions are not. The Scottish Government is working on a new strategy for travelling people; COSLA is wholly behind it; and everyone will pay lip service to it. In short
Julie Fadden Members of the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) have elected Julie Fadden as the organisation’s new Vice President.
Bryony Stocker, project manager of CRM (left) and Carly Stewart, director of finance and corporate services at SBHA Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA) has announced the appointment of Documotive as the selected provider of a new Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software system which w
(left to right) Norma McNeill, secretary of the Melville Housing Association board, Mr Peter Thomas, Melville tenant, and Margaret Burgess MSP, minister for housing and welfare Melville Housing Association, Midlothian’s largest registered social landlord, is to fit an additional 105 homes in Mayfi
River Clyde Homes and Inverclyde Council are together investing £2.5 million to improve the quality of customers’ homes and to enhance the environment of the John Street area of Greenock. The area is within easy reach of Greenock town centre and has a long been a popular; with a strong community.
Margaret Burgess with representatives from Irvine Housing Association Scotland’s most vulnerable households will receive help to make their homes cheaper to heat following a £103 million investment to tackle fuel poverty.
Eileen and Brian Stemp (centre), two of the development's phase one residents, in their new flat with Ian Watson, Master of The Merchant Company of Edinburgh’s Endowments Trust - one of the project's main backers (left) and Mike Afshar (right), chairman of The Merchant Company’s Frail and Elderl
Cammy Day The City of Edinburgh Council is to spend at least £3.3 million to make private homes across the capital warmer, more environmentally friendly and cheaper to heat.
The board of Partick Housing Association has announced the appointment of its new chief executive. Stewart MacKenzie moves to the association from Clyde Valley Housing Association where he was operations director. Stewart has over 30 years experience in Scottish housing and in the course of his care
Stockbridge played host to the latest of Viewpoint’s Health and Wellbeing events. Together with invaluable help from the tenants’ Social Committee who provided excellent food, catering and laughs, a variety of stalls were held by health and wellbeing providers.
Surprised tenants at a Bield retirement housing development in Edinburgh have been paid a visit by Vladimir Putin’s top diplomat in Scotland, armed with a prestigious war medal and a large bottle of Russian vodka – to award a long standing tenant. Alex Ramsay, 88, was part of the 1944 Arctic Con