Easthall Park Housing Association

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The management committee of Easthall Park Housing Co-operative has approved a rent increase of 2% with effect from March 28. The community controlled organisation determined that the rent increase was necessary to ensure it can continue to invest and improve in its stock, repay the private finance b

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Easthall Park Housing Co-operative has become the first Community Based Housing Organisation in Scotland to achieve the unique platinum Investor in People award. The Investors in People standard explores practices and outcomes within an organisation under three performance headings: leading, support

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Easthall Park Housing Co-operative has been working hard behind the scenes in an attempt to help make this Christmas a magical one for their residents. Like many communities across Scotland, Easthall and Kildermorie display high levels of multiple deprivations and, with the increasing threat of in

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A group of eight small housing associations in the Greater Easterhouse area have commissioned a report which challenges the perception that you can only improve value for money by increasing in size. Easterhouse Housing and Regeneration Alliance (EHRA) asked the Scottish Housing Best Value Network (

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John McMorrow director of Easthall Park receives award on behalf of the Co-operative from Debbie King, business development manager at Building Careers UK Easthall Park Housing Co-operative was the proud recipient of the "Housing Excellence Small Social landlord of the Year 2015" award in Manchester

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Easthall Park Housing Co-operative has been shortlisted in the ‘Social Landlord of the Year – Small’ category at the Housing Excellence Awards 2015. Two other organisations are also in the running, Thrive Homes and North Wales Housing.

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