Ms Dena MacLeod (HHP chief exec), Mr Iain MacMillan (HHP board chair), Mr Douglas Scott (Wylie & Bissett) Hebridean Housing Partnership (HHP) held its tenth Annual General Meeting this month in An Lanntair, Stornoway.
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Angus along with some of the staff at HHP Board members and staff at Hebridean Housing Partnership (HHP) joined family and friends in the Park Guest House in Stornoway last week to mark the retirement of Angus Lamont as chief executive.
New HHP chief exec Dena Macleod & HHP board chair Iain Macmillan Iain Macmillan, interim chair of the Hebridean Housing Partnership (HHP), has announced the appointment of Dena Macleod as chief executive of HHP.
(from left) Jamie Maclennan Calmax Construction Ltd, Matthew Hebditch TIG, John Maciver HHP’s director of operations, John Mackay Local Councillor, Donald Mackay Calmax Construction Ltd, Joan Mackay Commun Eachdraidh Nis, Mary Campbell Commun Eachdraidh Nis, Iain Gordon MacDonald Commun Eachdraidh
Jamie Maclennan (CalMax), Gordon Murray (HHP Board), Peter O’Donnell (HHP), Alasdair Mackenzie (HHP Board), Norman Macleod (HHP Board), Cal Mackay (CalMax) Hebridean Housing Partnership (HHP) has begun the next phase of its housing development programme with work starting on 34 houses across three
Angus Lamont Hebridean Housing Partnership chief executive Angus Lamont is to retire in May 2016.
David Blaney HHP outgoing chair, Alasdair Mackenzie HHP board member, apprentices Lewis Graham, John Alexander Maciver, Robert Gillies, Andrew Maciver, George Waddington, Steven Murray from Alex Murray Construction, George Lonie HHP chair, Angus Lamont HHP chief executive and Gordon Murray HHP board
FES FM and Hebridean Housing Partnership (HHP) have been voted the joint winners of the Premises and Facilities Management (PFM) Award for Partners in Expert Services – Property Management 2015 at the PFM Awards ceremony in London.
Angus Lamont, HHP’s chief executive, and Dena Macleod, HHP's director of resources, signing the new agreement Hebridean Housing Partnership (HHP) has approved plans to increase its funding facility from £10 million to £15m.