Osprey Housing

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The Scottish Government’s minister for housing Paul McLennan visited a unique affordable housing regeneration project during his visit to Aberdeen last week. Renovation work is currently underway to convert a former bank and commercial unit in the city's suburb area of Bridge of Don into six h

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Osprey Housing has been awarded silver accreditation by the Carbon Literacy Organisation, demonstrating its commitment to sustainability and social responsibility. Part of the accreditation process included the Osprey team and board members engaging in and completing training developed in partnershi

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Work is underway to convert a commercial property in Aberdeen’s Bridge of Don into six high-quality rented homes for registered social landlord Osprey Housing. The £850,658 Ellon Road project — due for completion in September — is helping preserve a part of the city’s r

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Osprey Housing has appointed two new ‘apprentice’ board members to help widen diversity and deepen understanding of the communities it serves. Joining as Osprey’s first non-voting boardroom apprentices are Lauren Allan, an assistant technical co-ordinator with Barratt Developments,

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Osprey Housing has received gold accreditation from Zero Hours Justice as a No Zero Hours Employer. Zero Hours Justice is an organisation that aims to promote employers who do not use zero hours contracts or only use them with certain minimal requirements. It has a new Accreditation Scheme that reco

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Osprey Housing tenants across the north-east of Scotland are benefitting from funding totalling more than £87,500 made available by the Scottish Government to help alleviate financial hardship driven by rising living costs. Managed by the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) and

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Osprey Housing has received £25,000 in funding from Cycling Scotland’s Social Housing Partnership Fund to cover the cost of installing bicycle stores at two development locations — one in Moray, the other in Aberdeenshire. The new facility in Elgin is now complete, while work on th

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Tenants in more than 300 Osprey Housing homes across Aberdeenshire and Moray are benefitting from a £120,000 loft insulation programme now underway. The upgrades have been made possible by the Scottish Government’s Low Carbon Infrastructure Transition Programme’s Social Housing Net

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Four Osprey Housing tenants have moved into their new homes on Elgin’s Hamilton Drive, marking the completion of the social landlord’s latest successful collaboration with Moray housebuilder Morlich Homes. The four cottage-style one-bedroom flats are within the Hamilton Gate development

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The new year marked a fresh start for an Aberdeenshire family who recently got the keys to one of Osprey Housing Group’s new-build flats in Portlethen, just south of Aberdeen. Alistair and Barbara Walker, together with grown-up son Ross, moved into the two-bedroom apartment within Stewart Miln

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Two families are marking a major turning point in their lives after getting the keys to their new build Osprey Housing homes in the coastal Aberdeenshire village of Johnshaven. Registered nurse Claire Mackie and her bus driver husband Adam have moved into a four-bedroom semi-detached house with thei

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Osprey Housing has made a fresh start possible for a family of four who have recently moved to Banchory from Peterhead. Teresa and William Cruickshank — along with daughter Millie, 10, and five-year-old son William — relocated earlier this month and are now enjoying a three-bedroom semi-

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