Roxxy, the first kitten rescued, getting her paws massaged by her new owner Residents of a sheltered housing complex in Larbert have rescued an abandoned litter of kittens after a week-long drama to save the fluffy creatures when they were discovered hiding in the back garden of their Hanover (Scotl
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Margaret and her family celebrating with their medals at the finish line (from left) Margaret’s daughter Michelle, Margaret, granddaughter Taylor (13), daughter in law Anne, and granddaughter Emma (13) A 65 year old grandmother, living in a Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association development in Liv
(from left) Mrs Jean Willets, new tenant at Taylor Court in Keith learning about fire safety in her home from SFRS community safety advocates Andrew Nicol and Russel Farquhar An innovative partnership between the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) and Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association is t
Scott Quin with his grandma, May Patton, at her home in Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association’s St Margaret’s Court in Edinburgh The 92 year-old resident of a Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association development in Edinburgh has spoken of her delight at her grandson winning a Paralympic silver me
Hanover’s chief executive Helen Murdoch, with Lesley Palmer, Chief Architect from The Dementia Centre, Stirling University An audience of more than 70 people were treated to an enthralling afternoon at Hanover’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) last week.
Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association has launched a new Facebook group for residents to share news, views and useful tips with friends and relatives and to ask any questions they may have about Hanover’s services. ‘Hanover Blether’ went live last month and was made a reality after a resident
June with her painting, Islands of Eigg and Rhum, which was selected to be exhibited at the Mall Galleries, London in 2006 Over £1,500 has been raised for MND Scotland through the exhibition and sale of more than 60 paintings by local amateur artist and Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association reside
(from left) Cllr Lorna Creswell, Cllr James Allan, Alison Petch, and Helen Murdoch during their visit to Glassgreen in Elgin A group of dignitaries have been shown around the site of a new £6m affordable housing development in Elgin, the construction of which has been made possible through a strong
The new garden at Burnside Court It was a day of celebrations for residents at a sheltered housing development in Moray earlier this month as they officially opened their recently renovated garden with a craft fayre and day of activities.
Residents at a sheltered housing complex in Banff were treated to a spot of afternoon tea yesterday to celebrate a major anniversary in the history of the site. To celebrate 30 years since the site at Airlie Gardens was opened in 1986, Hanover Scotland organised for the residents to celebrate in sty
Gary Devlin, board member at Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association, talking with residents and staff Tenants of Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association’s housing developments across Scotland came together last week for the Association’s Tenants’ Conference, held at the Stirling Court Hotel.
Residents at a sheltered housing development in Moray have thanked engineers from the local Army barracks for their assistance in renovating their garden area. The residents’ association at Hanover Housing Association’s Burnside Court site in Buckpool has been awarded almost £10,000 from the Na
Housebuilder Springfield Properties has taken inspiration from the well-loved children’s programme Play School and installed colourful round viewing windows for nursery kids next to its Hanover Housing Association care home construction site in Elgin. Springfield has installed viewing panels in th
Construction apprentices showed a group of dignitaries progress on the site of a new £1.6 million amenity housing development in East Renfrewshire and told them more about their role in the construction to date. Hanover Scotland’s new development at Waterford Court, Giffnock, will feature 12 full
Modern airtight homes can expose inhabitants to harmful levels of pollutants unless they are properly ventilated, experts have found.