Thenue Housing has applied for planning permission to develop 18 terraced houses and cottage flats at the site of a former school in north east Glasgow
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A personal development course from Thenue Housing has been praised for helping to transform lives. Choices for Change delivers the opportunity to improve confidence and self-esteem and learn new skills.
More new homes for Glasgow’s East End are under way as Thenue Housing’s 40th anniversary year draws to a close. (from left) Charles Turner, Allan Callaghan and Eleanor Derbyshire
Thenue Housing has begun work on building more homes for Glasgow's East End just weeks after launching its most recent development. A total of 27 flats are being built at Landressy Place, Bridgeton on the site of a former care home.
Thenue Housing has announced the appointment of its new head of community housing services. Gary Naylor will take up his role in March and succeeds Brian Gannon who has become chief executive at West of Scotland Housing Association.
Thenue Housing has delivered a £9.3 million housing boost for Glasgow's east end. On the same day that Thenue celebrated its first 40 years, the housing association unveiled the landmark development of 49 energy-efficient homes close to Glasgow Green.
Thenue Housing has appointed Cruden Building to carry out a £12.7 million project in Glasgow’s East End.
Thenue Housing has raised £208.50 for Macmillan Cancer Support by hosting a special afternoon tea. The Association used its usual staff gathering which is held every two months to bring people together with an important fundraising objective.
A community centre set up by Thenue Housing is to be used as a polling station for Poland's general election on October 13th. The Calton Heritage and Learning Centre in Glasgow's East End was set up by the housing association and local people seven years ago.
Beth Reilly, a former member of Thenue Housing’s team, has been shortlisted for CIH Scotland’s Excellence Awards in the category of 'Outstanding Contribution to Housing'. The winners of the CIH Excellence Awards will be announced at a gala event in Glasgow in October.
Thenue Housing Association delivered a renewed commitment to helping its tenants withstand the turbulence of current economic and political events at its AGM.
Thenue Housing has unveiled who is to be its next head of property services. Eleanor Derbyshire has been appointed succeeding Beth Reilly who retires at the end of August after 28 years.
West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) has appointed Brian Gannon as chief executive. Currently head of housing & community regeneration at Thenue Housing Association, Brian brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to WSHA from his time working in the housing sector.
A weekend of family fun helped Thenue celebrate 40 years of delivering for its communities. Three locations where Thenue has its stock staged events designed to involve everyone in celebrating four decades of the Association.
One of Thenue Housing’s longest-serving members of staff is to retire.ousing’s longes-serving members of staff Beth Reilly outside Thenue’s offices