Clydebank Housing Association helped contribute to a recent virtual event on the changes to the Scottish Tolerable Standard, gaining clarification and examining implementation. Introduced in 2019 as a direct result of recent fire tragedies, the new Tolerable Standard details requirements f
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Clydebank Housing Association (CHA) has launched a newsletter specifically for its contractors. The aim of the newsletter is to share good news such as compliments, community benefits and apprenticeship successes alongside performance and complaints information in order to improve performance in ser
Clydebank Housing Association has announced the appointment of Lynette Lees as its new chief executive following the imminent departure of Sharon Keenan after 35 years’ service. Ms Lees brings a wealth of career experience and has been the Association’s head of finance & corporate se
Almost 150 new homes for social rent are taking shape as part of the Queens Quay regeneration project in Clydebank.
Clydebank Housing Association has appointed Cruden Building to deliver a multi-million-pound affordable housing development on the site of the former St. Cuthbert’s Church in Clydebank to help address local housing needs.
Clydebank Housing Association has announced it will apply a rent increase of 0.7% across all tenant rents for the year 2021-22. The Association made the announcement after an extensive consultation exercise with its tenants, sharing owners and tenants groups and an overview of its budget settin
The JR Group has submitted a detailed planning application to West Dunbartonshire Council to deliver a new social housing development in Clydebank.
Magnus Electrical Services has delivered two power washers to Clydebank Housing Association (CHA) as a community benefit which formed part of its contract. After a successful procurement process, the contractor secured the contract to carry out CHA’s electrical testing programme throughout its
Clydebank Housing Association (CHA) has again achieved the prestigious Investors in Young People Gold Accreditation (IIYP), the only people management standard that focuses on an employer’s recruitment and retention of young people. This award represents a true commitment to the training and d
Staff at Clydebank Housing Association donned their Christmas jumpers last week to raise £100 for charity. The staff decided to donate the funds to the Christmas Appeal in aid of local group Y-Sort-It, to buy Christmas gifts for local children and young people. The Association’s man
Staff at a community centre owned by Clydebank Housing Association got into the festive spirit despite not being able to host the annual Christmas Fayre due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Eleven housing association projects have received funding from the Scottish Government’s £1.5 million Homelessness Prevention Fund to support projects that contribute to reducing child poverty and preventing homelessness.
Clydebank Housing Association (CHA) has revealed some of the hard work it undertook alongside its regular services to address some of the negative effects of the pandemic in the community. In May 2020, CHA was awarded £52,900 from the Scottish Government’s Wellbeing Fund to deliver food
Almost 150 new affordable homes for social rent are taking shape as part of the Queens Quay regeneration project in Clydebank.
Clydebank Housing Association (CHA) has been awarded £52,900 from the Scottish Government Wellbeing Fund to enhance the services they have been providing to residents during the coronavirus pandemic. The award has allowed for the delivery of three-day food parcels for individuals and families,