Lynn Wassell Three major Glasgow housing associations have called for a change of heart after plans were announced to close Maryhill Job Centre.
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(from left) Liz Campbell (chair of westercommon community involvement group), Marie Anderson (Queens Cross tenant and Flourish house member) Jim Martin (Flourish house member) A unique new community café opened its doors this week offering fresh food and employment opportunities to a north-west Gla
Lintel Trust, part of the Link group of social enterprises, held a successful Digital Participation event with support from ng homes and Queens Cross Housing Association.
A group of housing associations are considering sharing greater information regarding their performance and value for money within their Annual Return on the Charter (ARC) reports to tenants each year. Formed in 2015, the ‘Haymarket Group’ of housing associations has been meeting to discuss how
The Queens Cross East mental health housing support team, winners of the Employee Excellence Award, celebrate their win with category finalists and service users Unsung community heroes were given recognition at Queens Cross Housing Association’s second Pride of Queens Cross Awards last week.
Ardenglen Housing Association is involved with the Cathkin Braes Mountain Bike and Activity Centre project Glasgow City Council has approved almost £3.6 million of funding for four projects that have successfully bid for Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (RCGF) support.
Councillor Frank McAveety, leader of Glasgow City Council joins Marilyn Clewes, chair, Queens Cross Housing Association; Roger Popplewell, chair, Maryhill Housing; John Fury, chair, ng homes as they sign the new Charter to Challenge Poverty Three housing associations which represent more than 12,500
Des Phee, policy and performance officer at Queens Cross Housing Association (left), is presented with QCHA’s renewed HouseMark complaints accreditation award by Scottish Public Service Ombudsman Jim Martin Queens Cross Housing Association has been declared “complaints accredited” for a second
The Glasgow and West of Scotland Forum of Housing Associations (GWSF) has announced its new Board following its AGM last week. Adele Fraser (Linstone HA), Helen Moore (Reidvale HA) and Claire Taylor (Hillhead HA) continue on the Board after standing down, and are joined by new members Jim Brown (Wil
Queens Cross staff and chief executive Shona Stephen (back row, centre) celebrate the Association’s Investors in People Silver Award Queens Cross Housing Association has been awarded the prestigious Investors in People (IIP) Silver accreditation, following a rigorous assessment process that measur
Queens Cross Housing Association has awarded two new repairs and maintenance contracts, running until 31 March 2021. The decision sees P&D Scotland re-appointed to provide the Association’s reactive repairs service in a deal worth £2.4million per annum.
Wei Na, tenant & community gardener, was joined by handyperson Vinnie Hughes, Queens Cross chair Margaret Glass and Keepmoat regional managing director Eamonn McGarvey to launch the Pride of Queens Cross Awards in the Woodside Community Garden Local heroes in North West Glasgow will be honoured
Over 70 players took part in the Queens Cross Welcome Cup Over 100 football fans came together for a community football tournament to welcome refugees and asylum seekers to Glasgow.
John and Margaret Smith with their granddaughter Nicola McGrath, outside Community Central Hall, where they were married in 1955 A couple were reunited with their wedding day venue 61 years after they were married to launch Queens Cross Housing Association’s new digital archive project.
(from left) Niall McKinnon (head of development queens Cross), Tracy Hamill (assistant Neighbourhood housing manager Queens Cross), Frank McAveety, Shona Stephen, Margaret Glass (chair of Queens cross) Liz Campbell (chair community involvement group Queens Cross) Councillor Frank McAveety, leader of