Cunninghame Housing Association

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Cunninghame Housing Association (CHA) has marked the completion of phase 1 of its first new homes build in Gretna. The new build project has taken place at the former Halcrow Greyhound Stadium. The site will accommodate 90 houses, with phase 1 providing 47 new homes, phase 2 delivering 43 and phase

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Cunninghame Housing Association has announced with great sadness that former long serving board member Maureen Whitelaw peacefully passed away on Monday 17th June 2019. Frank Sweeney, group chief executive, said: “Maureen an ex school teacher and author was a gifted and wonderful person who as

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Cunninghame Housing Association has secured a £30 million Private Placement Investment from Canada Life to part fund its ongoing approved new build housing development programme. The £30m funding together with ongoing Scottish Government investment will allow the Association to build 550

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A brand new social housing development has been completed in Kilwinning by Cunninghame Housing Association (CHA) and CCG (Scotland) Ltd. The site was previously owned by North Ayrshire Council and CHA acquired the site from the council in March 2016.

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An apartment project has been completed in Largs town centre for Cunninghame Housing Association. The new five storey design and build project was constructed on the site of the former Victoria Hotel and is located at the corner of Gallowgate Street and School Wynd.

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Cunninghame Housing Association has completed a development of 70 houses and flats for rent in Ardrossan. The total project costs for the Montgomerie Street development, including private finance was, £7,725,987, with £4,519,000 awarded in grant from the Scottish Government.

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A project to deliver 14 cottage flats in Stevenston, North Ayrshire, for Cunninghame Housing Association has now been completed. Spread across three blocks, the one and two-bedroom flats offer tailored elderly amenity accommodation for social rent while integrating with an established neighbourhood.

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North Ayrshire Council has pledged to build an extra 250 council houses as part of an ambitious investment programme to create 1000 new homes within the next five years. The council’s cabinet has approved the bold proposal which aims to increase affordable housing provision as well as provide a sh

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(from left) Steven Good, director of property services, Frank Sweeney, chief executive CHA, Allison McColl, director of corporate services, Kenneth Gibson MSP, Kevin Stewart, minister for local government and housing, Linda Anderson, director of development and care services and Peter Russian, chief

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