Cassiltoun Housing Association

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Cassiltoun Housing Association has continued its tradition of holding free Christmas events for local people throughout the month of December.

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Cassiltoun Housing Association’s annual Christmas celebration was a resounding success, bringing festive joy and community spirit to all who attended.

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Housing is the building block on which a host of human rights are based on, according to the Scottish Human Rights Commission. Chair of the Commission, Professor Angela O’Hagan, and her team met with the Castlemilk Housing and Human Rights Lived Experience Group to explore a range of issues fa

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Cassiltoun Housing Association has been trying to provide the people of Castlemilk with all the festivities of the season while keeping the costs to a minimum.

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Four housing providers in Castlemilk have said human rights are a crucial part of the work they deliver for tenants as they prepare to offer input to the Scottish Government’s Human Rights Bill. The quartet of housing associations – Ardenglen, Cassiltoun, Craigdale and North Vi

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Castlemilk is celebrating a special milestone as its community pantry – supported by the area’s housing associations – has celebrated its second birthday. The pantry, which is a huge boost to families facing the cost of living crisis, opened its doors on 5th June 2021 and has been

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Cassiltoun Housing Association's group chief executive Clair Malpas has encouraged organisations to apply for the new Ian Findlay Path Fund, with £1.5 million of funding now open for applications. The fund, managed by Scotland’s walking charity Paths for All, will enable more people to w

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