WSHA launches new business plan to strengthen housing quality, tenant services and community impact

Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association (WSHA) has officially launched its new business plan for 2025-2030, setting out a bold vision to enhance its role as a provider of quality, safe, and affordable homes while deepening its impact as a community anchor organisation.
The new plan outlines strategic priorities that will guide WSHA over the coming years, with a strong focus on tenant engagement, community development, and sustainable housing solutions.
James Ward, CEO of WSHA, said: “WSHA are committed to developing our role as a provider of quality, safe and affordable homes and our position as a community anchor organisation. As a community-based housing association, the launch of our new business plan provides the perfect platform for strengthening our relationship with our tenants and the wider community in Whiteinch and Scotstoun.”
Key highlights of the business plan include:
- Enhanced Tenant Engagement: New initiatives to ensure tenants have a stronger voice in shaping services.
- Sustainable Housing Development: Investment in energy-efficient homes and green infrastructure.
- Community Partnerships: Strengthening collaboration with local organisations to support wellbeing and inclusion.
- Digital Transformation: Improving access to services through modern, user-friendly digital platforms.
Linda Stevenson, chairperson of WSHA, added: “We are committed to creating communities, not just providing services and ensuring that our tenants and the community have a voice in decision making and the opportunity to shape our services.”
WSHA’s business plan reflects its long-standing commitment to community-based housing and its vision to create a thriving, inclusive future for Whiteinch and Scotstoun.