AGM told how Elderpark is building homes and supporting the community

Elderpark Housing is “leading the way” as it builds more homes and puts its community first, members were told at the 44th AGM.

AGM told how Elderpark is building homes and supporting the community

The AGM under way

Attendees heard that the construction of 82 new homes in Govan was well under way, Elderpark continues a multi-million pound programme to refurbish its tenement stock and it remains deeply engaged in community regeneration.

A much-loved building was being saved and turned into new offices for Elderpark while it was engaging with the University of Glasgow to determine how it can help the community as it plans a new Govan campus.

The meeting was told the most recent customer satisfaction survey showed a ringing endorsement for Elderpark’s work with 96% of tenants saying they were satisfied with the service it provided.

In his remarks to the meeting, chief executive Gary Dalziel praised members for continuing to support the organisation.

He added: “I also want to commend the staff and the committee because, put simply, they really do care about the delivery of good homes and supporting our community. We are also leading the way in outstanding customer service and our most recent customer satisfaction survey bears this out.”

The meeting heard that over the last few years 306 tenement flats had been refurbished in Elderpark’s ongoing programme at a cost of £3.36 million with another 112 due to be improved.

AGM told how Elderpark is building homes and supporting the community

How the new Elderpark offices will look

These works were significant including new bathrooms and kitchens, internal doors, new boilers and new radio-linked smoke alarms which are a notable feature of fire safety improvements across the housing association sector.

Gary also paid tribute to Elspeth Millen, the retiring chair, who has served on the management committee for 23 years. He called Elspeth a “true servant of her community” and wished her well and thanked her for such long service now that she was leaving the Association.

Meanwhile, the iconic, landmark ‘Hills Trust School’ near Govan Cross is being given a new lease of life and turned into new offices for Elderpark Housing which will be ready at the end of the year. The building was bequeathed to the community by a 19th century philanthropist and has lain empty for some time.

And in a significant development, Elderpark Housing was engaging with the University of Glasgow as it prepares to build a new campus in Govan. Working together, the three local housing associations have already had high-level meetings with the University to establish how they can support this innovative project.

A key priority is the delivery of learning opportunities for local people – something the University has indicated it is strongly supportive of. Elderpark said the “vital local knowledge” housing associations possess would be “invaluable” to the University.

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