Yorkhill Housing Association

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A Glasgow City Council committee has approved the disposal of land, a former childcare unit and a car park to a developer and local housing associations - a decision that will bring more than 80 new homes to the city. The committee also approved the beginning of negotiations with multiple housing as

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Residents of Yorkhill Housing Association’s Retirement Complex in Overnewton Street, Glasgow, have unveiled a new life-saving defibrillator. Over the past few months, the residents have held curry nights, burger nights, raffles, and football card competitions to fundraise towards their goal. Y

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Yorkhill Housing Association bids farewell this week to one of the longest-serving chief executives in social housing. Marion Menabney joined Yorkhill as a housing officer in 1980 and was very soon promoted to head the Association, a position which, under various titles, she has held for more than 3

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Pauline Hollinsworth is to leave her position as director of property services at Yorkhill Housing Association after 43 years of service at the landlord. Pauline has spent her entire career with Yorkhill Housing Association. Starting off in admin in 1980, she has worked her way through housing

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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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Christine Macleod A national inquiry report into how social landlords handle complaints has found that while most landlords have accessible complaints policies and handle complaints well, some could do more to promote their complaints policy, and make better use of feedback.

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