Cassiltoun Housing Association

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Charlie Millar Cassiltoun Housing Association has announced that Charlie Millar, chief executive of the Cassiltoun Group, plans to retire in March 2019 after 39 years in the housing sector - 15 of them as the CEO at Cassiltoun.

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The first phase of Cassiltoun Housing Association’s ambitious development plans will achieve a site start this month. The Association will complete 42 new homes on three sites known as ‘Barlia 3’. The development will consist of a mixture of general needs, wheelchair adaptable and amenity elde

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While many children eagerly anticipate the school holidays, families on low incomes face additional financial pressures over the holiday period including struggling to pay for childcare, extra food, summer clothes and shoes and can also find it challenging to occupy children on a tight budget. As pa

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As part of its regular programme of learning exchanges, Cassiltoun Housing Association’s Regeneration and Stables Nursery team went out to visit staff, volunteers and projects in the Milbank area. The visit was led by Milbank Housing Association’s deputy director, Linda Sichi, who was an excelle

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(from left) Anna Stuart MBE, chair Cassiltoun Trust; Bailie Councillor Glen Elder, Glasgow City Council and Anne McChlery, director, Glasgow Building Preservation Trust Cassiltoun Housing Association’s subsidiary Cassiltoun Trust has celebrated the 10th anniversary since the multi award winning Ca

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Tenants engaging in the Participation Challenge Over 120 local people took part in Cassiltoun Housing Association’s ‘relax’ event at the New Castlemilk Parish Church, organised in partnership with Drink Wise Age Well and The Bike Station.

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Cassiltoun Housing Association has followed its Healthy Working Lives Silver Award in 2015 by achieving the Gold award this year. To achieve the award, the Association had to demonstrate its long-term commitment to improving health and wellbeing both within the workplace and in the wider community.

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Anna Stuart receiving the award from Lord Provost Sadie Docherty A housing activist who founded the Castlemilk East Housing Co-operative in 1984 has been crowned Glasgow’s first recipient of the Mary Barbour Award.

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Cassiltoun Housing Association has been recognised at the inaugural Horticulture Week Custodian Awards for its Castlemilk Park project in Glasgow. The woods of Castlemilk Park were once part of the landscape of the now demolished Castlemilk House. They are in one of Scotland’s most deprived region

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