Pupils Tianna McCoy, Neftali Duran Calderon, Tyler Hamilton, Akram Arshad and Shaakir Abbasi put their mementoes in the time capsule, with Garry Bryce from building contractor G Griggs & Sons, Dunedin Canmore surveyors David Baptie and Stuart Pendreich, Councillor Cammy Day and Dunedin Canmore m
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Trainee Graeme Reid, director of horticulture for the RBGE Kevin Reid, Dunedin Canmore managing director Hazel Young and trainee Jordan Creelie in the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Young people from some of Edinburgh’s poorest communities are learning how to be plant and landscaping experts thank
Ewan Fraser One of the most respected and well-known figures in housing, Ewan Fraser, has retired after 33 years in the sector.
Hazel Young Dunedin Canmore has appointed Hazel Young as its new managing director.
Housebuilder Springfield Properties has entered a new partnership with Dunedin Canmore to deliver 80 new homes in Edinburgh over the next three years. The family business has been working on the £20 million Muirhouse development in the Capital since 2013 and has already handed over 122 homes to a n
A Joint Scrutiny Panel event for tenants and residents from Dunedin Canmore, East Lothian and Kingdom housing associations was so successful that another joint session is to be held in six months’ time. Tenants and residents who are involved in scrutiny activities met in the Slateford Green Commun
Dunedin Canmore is set to deliver 21 new homes for affordable rent in Midlothian three months ahead of schedule. The two-bedroom houses, at Corby Craig Road and Walk in Bilston, were scheduled for January 2017 but will now be available to rent from November 2016.
Ewan Fraser, chief executive at Dunedin Canmore A Dunedin Canmore development of 31 new homes for over-55s in East Lothian is on schedule to be completed by July 2017.
Dunedin Canmore staff Craig Stewart, Sandy Hazzard, David Baptie, Arron Tippet, Nadia Winnick and Mark Horeckyj involved in the Energy 2020 project celebrate with their award Dunedin Canmore has scooped a prestigious UK energy-efficiency award for work tackling fuel poverty in its Edinburgh communit
(from left) Penny Turnbull – Dunedin Canmore Housing (development manager), David Kellock – North Berwick Trust (Trustee), Malcolm Baker – North Berwick Trust (Trustee), Kathryn Smith – North Berwick Trust (Trustee), Cllr Norman Hampshire – East Lothian Council and Gill Henry – Cruden Ho
Stephanie Tweed is proud to represent Scotland When Stephanie Tweed steps out this weekend to represent her country in the Homeless World Cup, it will mark an incredible step on her journey to recovery from drug addiction.
The winning team from Rutherglen and Cambuslang Housing Association Ronnie Cunningham, Stuart Freeland and Charles Freeland Lintel Trust, part of the Link Group of subsidiaries, raised £7,165 at its 22nd annual golf fundraising event.
(from left) Willie Maben, Karen Wright, Alistair Rankine, Jim Stockard and David Stewart A US housing expert saw for himself how Dunedin Canmore is bringing a Victorian building in Edinburgh back to life as part of its drive to make homes warmer and more comfortable.
David Baptie, senior building surveyor (planned) at Dunedin Canmore and George Donaldson, managing director at Insulation Solutions Scotland, celebrate with their award A project to help tackle fuel poverty for 200 Dunedin Canmore tenants has scooped a top energy-efficiency award.
Councillor Cammy Day with Dunedin Canmore staff (left to right)Back row: Ewan Fraser, Neringa Pakalnyte, Brian Duddy, Glenn Rivers, James Worthington, Robert Buchanan, Fiona Scott, Bill Maloney, Hazel Young, Councillor Cammy DayFront row: Walter Fairnie, Michelle Pinkerton, Billy Bowes, Jane Clousto