Keith Brown A fund which helps a wide range of projects to support veterans including employability, housing, befriending and wellbeing has been given a £600,000 boost.
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An intrepid team of six ‘athletes’ from Melville Housing Association have smashed their charity fundraising target to raise almost £1500 at the Great Scottish Run. Neil Edgar, Dan Hughes, Caroline Langton, Stacey McNealis, Iain Ross and Martin Sloan dug out their lycra and trainers (some for th
Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA) caught up with Kyle Adamson, who started with the Association in August as an apprentice plumber. How did you find out about the apprenticeship?
Bield is looking for a volunteer befriender to support an older person who lives in Donaldson Court, a Very Sheltered Housing Development in Leith. Volunteer befrienders help service users who feel isolated or who are unable to get out very easily on their own by giving their time on a one-to-one ba
The BBC Good Food Show Scotland returns to the SECC in Glasgow for the 10th year from November 4-6 and to celebrate Scottish Housing News is offering free tickets to the event. The event promises to be a celebration of regional flavours with top quality exhibitors from across the country, including
Glasgow-based social enterprise and letting agency Homes for Good has been shortlisted for five annual business and professional awards this year in recognition of its ongoing commitment to ethics, social change and tenants’ wellbeing. Homes for Good has been trading since March 2013 and currently
Virgin Media has announced plans to connect an additional 360,000 homes and businesses in Scotland to its fibre optic network by the end of 2019, as part of its £3 billion Project Lightning network expansion across the UK. The firm’s network currently reaches one million premises in Scotland and
(from left) Paul Hillard, managing director at Irvine Housing Association; Joan McTurk, community involvement officer at Irvine Housing Association; Nicola Thom, executive director (operations) at Irvine Housing Association; Paul McGregor, chair of scrutiny at Irvine Housing Association; Ilene Campb
Frank Sweeney, chief executive, and Allison McColl, director of corporate services at Cunninghame Housing Association receiving the award from Alison Somerville, managing director of Dustacco Engineering Ltd Cunninghame Housing Association (CHA) has won the Health At Work Award at the Ayrshire Busin
Weslo Housing Management has become the newest member of Scotland’s Housing Network, joining the 120 registered social landlords who already benefit from the Network’s services. Mike Bruce, chief executive of Weslo Housing Management, said the Network’s “impressive range of services” will
Atrium Homes is another social landlord to have received additional funding from the Scottish Legal Aid Board (SLAB) which will enable it to extend its Money Advice Project until March 2017. The Kilmarnock landlord’s Money Advice Project started in the late autumn of 2013 and was an instant succes
Kingdom Housing Association energy advisor Michael Hui during the event Kingdom Housing Association shared its energy efficiency knowledge at the Fife Environmental Partnership Conference and Fair held in Dunfermline last month.
(from left) Mrs Jean Willets, new tenant at Taylor Court in Keith learning about fire safety in her home from SFRS community safety advocates Andrew Nicol and Russel Farquhar An innovative partnership between the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) and Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association is t
Glenn Allison Stewart Milne Group has secured a £185 million banking facility to pursue its long-term strategy of focussed growth and geographical expansion.
Cruden's King's View development in North Toryglen, Glasgow Construction and residential development business Cruden Group has recorded its seventeenth consecutive year of profitable trading after announcing an increase in turnover, profit and home sales.