Kingdom Housing Association has passed recent inspections of its Support and Care services with flying colours. The inspections carried out by the Care Inspectorate show that Kingdom continues to provide excellent services with four out of the six standards examined resulting in the top Grade 6 –
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Following extensive consultation with the local community, Fife Council and Kingdom Housing Association are delighted to confirm the first planning application has been submitted by 7N Architects for the Fraser Avenue/Gray Place regeneration project in Inverkeithing on 13th November. The application
(from left to right) Professor Susan Roaf, Heriot-Watt University; Scott Kirkpatrick, Kingdom Housing Association; Dr. Craig Murphy, Mitsubishi Electric R&D; Dr. Atsushi Miyoshi, Manager, Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Japan; Yumie Tanaka, Researcher, Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Japan; Toshiya Yoshid
Pictured (l-r): Cllr Fay Sinclair, Cllr Brian Goodall, Cllr Helen Law (Chair of the City of Dunfermline Area Committee), John Mills (Fife Council’s Head of Housing), Cllr Judy Hamilton (Executive Spokesperson for Housing & Building Services), Stephen Cairns (Kingdom Housing Groups Head of Hous
(from left) Kingdom chief executive Bill Banks, Gordon Saunders of Marshall Construction, Councillor Les Sharp, Ahsan Khan Clackammanshire Council’s head of housing, Kingdom chairman Charles Milne and Gary Bushnell, chief executive at hub East Central Scotland A partnership between Clackmannanshir
Kingdom Housing Association has installed a new ‘web kiosk’ at its James Bank office in Dunfermline to help tenants and other customers who do not have access at home to the internet. If successful, more kiosks could be opened at Kingdom offices across Fife.
Sheila & Elaine Kingdom Housing Association’s Support and Care Service are providing student placements for local people, training for careers in the field of Social Care.
(from left) Kerri Paterson, Team Administrator KHA; Katie Bruce, Area Fund Raiser and Kirsty Skirving, Administrative Officer Kingdom Housing Association has presented a cheque for £1000 to MS Society (Scotland), its nominated charity of the year.
Gary Haldane Kingdom Housing Association has congratulated staff members who have recently gained new professional qualifications while working with Fife's largest housing association.
Nick Pollard Kingdom Housing Association Limited has signed a two year agreement for the management of its commercial and office utility services, electricity, gas and water across its sites with Business Cost Consultants Limited of Glasgow (BCC).
(from left) Dougie Herd, construction director, Campion Homes; Councillor Rhona Brock; Councillor Ann Cowan and Bill Banks, chief executive, Kingdom Housing Association Crieff Councillors Ann Cowan and Rhona Brock have paid a site visit to inspect progress on a £2 million redevelopment on the site
(from left) Lorraine Kinloch, team administrator; Max Scott, tenant participation officer and Abbie Brockie, administrative assistant Big-hearted staff at Kingdom Housing Association have raised over £600 for Macmillan Cancer Support by taking part in the charity's annual 'World's biggest coffee mo
(from left) Charles Milne, chairperson; Catherine Marnoch, finance manager; Laurie Naumann, vice chairperson and Bill Banks, chief executive Kingdom Housing Association has presented a long service award to Catherine Marnoch, its longest serving member of staff, who has worked with the Association f
Nick Pollard, KHA finance director, and Marc Bates from THIS Housing signing the new contract Kingdom Housing Association Limited (KHA) and Kingdom Initiatives Limited (KIL), the wholly owned trading subsidiary of the Registered Social Landlord, have awarded a new general insurance contract to THIS
(from left) Maureen Inch, Sharon Mankelow, Lesley-Ann Blyth, Alistair Berwick, Lesley Steel and Shona Laird Each year the Nationwide Building Society offers their staff the opportunity to volunteer for a charity and this year Kingdom Housing Association was fortunate to be the charity of their choic