Melville Housing Association tenants in the South Lanarkshire town of Forth are set for a major boost to their home heating with the fitting of eco-friendly air source heat pumps, replacing their old, inefficient systems. 25 Melville homes with older solid fuel and electric heating systems (those fi
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More than 250 Melville Housing Association households are to receive new kitchens over the next 12 months as part of a major £2.7 million investment programme, one of the largest upgrades to tenants’ homes in recent years. This latest phase in Melville’s kitchen replacement drive means that ove
A £2.5 million housing deal has been agreed to transform a brownfield site in Mayfield which has been derelict for more than two years. The deal, which will see the redevelopment of the former Mayfield Inn, has been struck by Melville Housing Association and includes plans to deliver work for local
Morag MacDonald Circular economy body Zero Waste Scotland has named Morag MacDonald as a new non-executive director as it announced a number of new appointments and reappointments to its Board.
With ambitious Scotland-wide targets for house building and energy efficiency high on the national agenda, Melville Housing Association has taken a step towards a greener housing future by becoming the first Registered Social Landlord (RSL) to deliver a Zero Waste Scotland workshop for construction
(from left) Melville’s chief operating officer Morag MacDonald, welfare benefits advisers Andrew Collinge and Jacque Mather, and housing services manger Sean Dickson Tenants of Melville Housing Association are better off to the tune of nearly £700,000 thanks to the hard work of an award-winning W
(from left) Melville Housing chief executive, Andrew Noble; Melville Housing development manager, Neil Edgar and Graeme Shanks, senior project manager for Taylor Wimpey East Scotland Melville Housing Association is to deliver 21 high-quality affordable homes thanks to a £2.8 million deal with homeb
(from left) Melville chief executive Andrew Noble, Bob Anderson and his wife Linda Anderson, and Brian Christie It was a night for goodbyes and new beginnings at Melville Housing Association’s 2017 Annual General Meeting (AGM) with two long-standing members among the five standing down, and seven
The Dalkeith Corn Exchange, recently renovated and reopened by Melville Housing Association, has won a prestigious award from the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS). In recognition for the work done by Melville and its partners, the Grade A listed building picked up the Historic En
(Back row) Neil Edgar, Martin Sloan and Iain Ross (Front row) Caroline Langton, Fiona Lewis from Alzheimer Scotland, and Stacey McNealis Melville Housing Association’s team of 30 dedicated staff have smashed their previous fundraising best by raising £3,053 for dementia charity Alzheimer Scotland
The historic Grade A-Listed Corn Exchange in Dalkeith has won a 2017 Civic Trust Award following its recent regeneration by Melville Housing Association. Vacant for several years, and experiencing some deterioration, the building was in need of repair, restoration and regeneration.
(from left) Melville chief executive Andrew Noble, Ms Margaret Scott of Cuiken Terrace, Penicuik and Melville finance officer Iain Ross Melville Housing Association has celebrated the completion of its final home sale under the now abolished Right to Buy scheme.
Melville Housing Association is to invest nearly £1.6 million in upgrades to tenants’ homes over the next 12 months with the main focus being the replacement of older kitchens. Almost one in five of Melville’s original properties (those built before the 1995 transfer from Scottish Homes) are to
Gorebridge Public health experts are continuing to investigate how to address the cause of raised carbon dioxide levels resulted in tenants of a Melville Housing development in Gorebridge being moved out of their homes.
(from left) Melville staff members Morag MacDonald, Andrew Collinge, Jacquie Mather and Sean Dickson Melville Housing Association’s Welfare Benefits team, who last year helped tenants access more than £500,000 in benefits that would otherwise have remained unclaimed, has won a prestigious nationa