The Scottish Housing Regulator has moved Maryhill Housing Association from high to medium engagement following a number of governance and performance improvements. A revised regulation plan revealed that Maryhill carried out a structural review of the organisation and developed a comprehensive deliv
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Some of the staff at Maryhll with the presents donated Staff at Maryhill Housing Association have delivered an early Christmas present to a deserving community group.
A Zombie doctor on his rounds assisted by the Devil and Batgirl Monstrous fun was had by all when Hallowe’en came to Ruchill and Maryhill on Saturday.
Frank (left) and Gary out and about Maryhill Housing Association has launched a new initiative to keep the community it serves looking good.
Queens Cross Housing Association vice chair Marilyn Clewes (left) signing the Stick Your Labels pledge with chief executive Shona Stephen Three Glasgow housing associations are working together to write a new Charter for Challenging Poverty.
Full house… the busy AGM at Maryhill Housing associations are the anchor that holds communities together and encourages them to thrive, Maryhill Housing Association’s shareholding members were told this week.
Judy with two budding tennis players who came to the event Maryhill Housing Association had an ace up its sleeve with a star sporting guest who turned Maryhill into Murrayhill.
The homes at Whitelaw Street, Maryhill Locks The third phase of the Maryhill Locks Transformational Regeneration Area (TRA) got underway this week when developers started work to create 40 new terraced homes at Whitelaw Street in Glasgow.
Bryony Willett Maryhill Housing Association chief executive Lynn Wassell has announced two new senior appointments at the Association.
The ‘WEE volunteers’ give a big cheer Maryhill Housing Association’s ‘WEE Volunteer Day’ turned out to be a big success.
Staff and board members from Maryhill Housing Association are all set to do their bit for their local community. Scores of them are heading out into the Maryhill and Ruchill communities for their first-ever “Wee Volunteer Project”.
The young people on the Action for Children project prepare for the community challenge Maryhill Housing Association is doing its bit to help young people work towards a bright future.
Hanging baskets have been installed outside shops on Maryhill Road with the assistance of Maryhill Housing Association.
Left to right: David, Jamie, Charlie and Bobby Staff at Maryhill Housing Association have been recognised by the community they serve after being honoured in the “People Make Maryhill” awards.
Maryhill Housing Association has put the emphasis firmly on scrutiny of its work by the tenants it serves. The association has completed its first ever ‘Tenant Scrutiny Project’ which has examined the way the organisation conducts itself.