Queens Cross Housing Association

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Councillor Susan Aitken (centre) with residents and staff from Cromwell Sheltered Housing complex May Lyttle, William McMillan, Dennis McGowan, Jane Drummond and Lilian Kerr More than 15,000 older Glaswegians are set to benefit from a £100 winter warmer thanks to Glasgow City Council’s Affordable

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The Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Action Group A panel of homelessness experts from across Scotland met for the first time on Thursday as work to address the challenges of rough sleeping, and how temporary accommodation can best be utilised, officially got underway.

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A number of companies will be advertising work opportunities to visitors at Queens Cross Housing Association’s annual Gala Day on August 26. Housebuilding company Keepmoat and CAS Contract Cleaning will have career stalls at the event at the Firhill Sports Complex. They are looking to offer work e

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Thistle striker Kris Doolan kicks of the latest football training session with kids from Queens Cross’s Chinese community Partick Thistle Football Club is hoping to forge closer ties with the local Chinese community after funding for a local community project was secured for another year.

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John Gray A man who has a lifetime of public service to Queens Cross, Maryhill and the adjoining areas has been recognised as a Community Champion by Partick Thistle Football Club.

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Rona Anderson Queens Cross Housing Association has appointed a new director of property, enterprise and regeneration.

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A new pilot project is set to reduce the amount of applications social housing applicants have to fill out in the Glasgow area. Eventually encompassing all housing organisations in the city, the Glasgow Housing Register (GHR) has initially started as a pilot in the north west of Glasgow with 13 hous

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A woman who has been serving the North Glasgow community for over 40 years and another who has worked tirelessly in the PossilPark area for over 15 years have both been named Community Champions by Partick Thistle Football Club. Sadie Gordon is a retired youth and community health worker, but she li

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