Molendinar Park Housing Association

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In the spirit of Christmas, instead of giving each other Christmas Cards or partaking in a Secret Santa this year, staff at Molendinar Park Housing Association (MPHA) decided to collect food parcels for the Baltic Street Food Hub in Dalmarnock. The parcels included everyday essentials, such as canne

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Details on the progress being made on the various elements of the £88 million development of the Meat Market site were given to Glasgow City Council yesterday. The site will feature more than 500 new homes, a linear park, new active travel routes, a community hub, business start-up units, sust

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Molendinar Park Housing Association (MPHA) has welcomed two new members of staff to its team. Alexis Cosgrove has joined the Association as senior housing officer and Natalie O’Raw as corporate services officer.

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The Scottish Housing Regulator has removed the regulation plans for four housing associations after receiving the relevant assurances it required. The Regulator will now have low engagement with Cassiltoun, Cathcart & District, Linthouse and Molendinar Park housing associations.

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The Scottish Housing Regulator published a report on its statutory intervention to protect tenants’ interests at Molendinar Park Housing Association. The report explains why the Regulator intervened and sets out the improvement actions the Association’s management committee has taken.

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The Scottish Housing Regulator has decided to end the appointment of four governing body members at Molendinar Park Housing Association. Statutory action was taken in March after the Association identified that its governing body did not meet its own constitutional requirements and sought support fr

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Four governing body members have been appointed to Molendinar Park Housing Association by the Scottish Housing Regulator. The Regulator took the statutory action after the Association identified that its governing body did not meet its own constitutional requirements and sought support from the Regu

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