Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association

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CCG Asset Management, the planned maintenance division of the CCG Group, is currently in progress of the third of a five-year £8.2 million major upgrades contract on behalf of Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association (WSHA). A total of 109 residences located west of Glasgow’s city c

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Glasgow City Council has approved off-market disposals of five properties and a piece of land all owned by the council to provide new social rented homes, support the growth of local businesses and raise £1,022,500 for public funds. A compulsory purchase order (CPO) for a house in the Sandyhil

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Ian Morrison, the chief executive of Whiteinch & Scotston Housing Association (WSHA), has announced that he will retire later this year. Mr Morrison has been with the Association for over 18 years, starting early in 2004 after working as director of Copperworks Housing Co-operative for seven yea

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CCG Asset Management has been chosen to lead a multi-million-pound planned maintenance project on behalf of Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association (WSHA). The £8.5 million contract will comprise the installation of brand new kitchens and bathrooms, as well as other various upgrades incl

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Glasgow’s Depute Lord Provost Bailie Philip Braat cuts the ribbon with Whiteinch & Scotsoun Housing Association chief exective Ian Morrison at 64 Curle Street Glasgow’s Depute Lord Provost, Bailie Philip Braat, has opened new premises for a new local social enterprise company set up by White

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Glasgow-based construction firm CCG has completed a large-scale window replacement contract to over 400 properties in the north of Glasgow. Delivered on behalf of Whiteinch and Scotstoun Housing Association (WSHA), the company has utilised its integrated group structure with the manufacture of the t

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Ardenglen Housing Association is sad to announce the sudden but peaceful death on 18th May 2016, of its friend and former colleague Tommy Gray. Tommy was maintenance manager at Ardenglen for eight years and previously worked for Oak Tree and Whiteinch & Scotstoun housing associations, as well as

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