East Kilbride Housing Association

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East Kilbride Housing Association (EKHA) has unveiled Michael Gallagher as its new chair, following its 31st Annual General Meeting. Michael takes over from Maureen Watson, who had to retire after her five-year stint. Michael is a retired housing manager, having worked for various social landlords i

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East Kilbride Housing Association (EKHA) has become the first housing association in Scotland to be awarded the National Green Standard for excellence in Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) action. Devised by IVARTY Consulting, the National Green Standard's ESG governance framework is align

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Claire Troup, corporate services officer with East Kilbride Housing Association (EKHA), has won a prestigious national award from Investors in People. She was crowned ‘UK Wellbeing Champion of the Year’ at a glittering awards ceremony held in central London. She held off stiff competitio

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A Lanarkshire televisual services company has secured tenders with three local housing associations after the business owner accessed support and guidance from Business Gateway. Televisual Services Glasgow, which provides satellite and aerial installations, as well as TV wall mounts and CCTV, has be

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East Kilbride Housing Association (EKHA) has been named 'UK Employer of the Year' at the annual Investors in People awards. EKHA had been shortlisted in the elite and prestigious 'Platinum' category, the highest accreditation possible. Presenting their award at a glittering ceremony in Central Londo

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East Kilbride Housing Association (EKHA) has achieved the highest possible award under the Investors in People accreditation system. The Association was recently re-assessed as part of the Investors in People accreditation it originally earned in 2017 and was delighted to learn that it had been upgr

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East Kilbride Housing Association’s chairperson for the past three years, Graham Keith, has decided not to stand for re-election at this year’s Annual General Meeting. Mr Keith is relocating to the north of Scotland to enjoy his retirement after serving a total of five years on the EKHA

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