Donna Henderson has now taken up her role as Thenue Housing’s new chief executive, following her appointment earlier this year. Beginning work last week, Donna has joined Thenue from Hanover Scotland, where she was director of strategic finance, and succeeds interim chief executive Brian Ganno
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Sidey has successfully completed an extensive £850,000 window and door replacement programme for Thenue Housing Association, delivering energy-efficient, secure, and modernised upgrades to mixed tenure residential properties across multiple communities in the East End of Glasgow.
The “Children’s Thrive” project from Thenue Communities has secured an impressive £8000 in funding to deliver the project in Calton and in Castlemilk. The project is an “early intervention programme” which aims to provide targeted support to children and families
Fun and healthy food was firmly on the menu when Castlemilk kids were treated to some school holiday entertainment.
An event from Thenue Housing to get people volunteering has been hailed as a big success.
Thenue Housing’s trail-blazing volunteer project has stepped up a gear with a successful litter pick at a popular green space in Calton. The event is the latest in a series of volunteering opportunities being rolled out by the housing association.
Thenue Housing has appointed Donna Henderson as its new chief executive. Donna is currently the director of strategic finance at Hanover Scotland. She will take up her new position later this spring and succeeds interim chief executive Brian Gannon.
Thenue Housing has made a key appointment to its property services team. Gillian Logan has been appointed to the role of property services manager (development) following the retiral of the previous holder of the post.
Thenue Housing has served up a winner for dinner in the form of 'Operation Steak Pie'. The Christmas initiative is designed to support households most in need during the festive season and ease the cost of Christmas.
Commonwealth Games mascot “Finnie” added a festive sparkle to Thenue’s end of year Christmas community event. The popular mascot, who is the face of the Glasgow 2026 Games, dropped in to the Calton Heritage and Learning Centre.
Thenue Housing has appointed Brian Gannon as its interim chief executive. The announcement marks a welcome return to Thenue for Brian, who left Thenue in 2019 to become chief executive of West of Scotland Housing Association – a position he has since retired from.
Construction is officially underway at French Street in Dalmarnock, where 173 new homes are set to bring a significant boost to housing supply in Glasgow’s East End at a time when the city faces an ongoing housing emergency. Led by Thenue Housing and CCG (Scotland) in partnership with Clyde Ga
Thenue Housing Association has launched a new Volunteer Project aimed at providing valuable volunteering opportunities in Calton where it has many homes and tenants. The trailblazing pilot project aims to provide community-led solutions to help families build community relationships and helps toward
Several former members of Thenue Housing’s board have issued a statement to clarify the reasons behind their recent resignations, saying they stepped down due to “serious concerns about governance, transparency, and decision-making” within the organisation’s leadership, and
Acclaimed actor David Hayman has helped celebrate one community’s proudest achievement with a visit to Calton to talk about his passion for acting and his humanitarian work.