River Clyde Homes (RCH) has moved to allay fears from Inverclyde Council over the proposed transfer of pensions for some of its employees. A motion put forward by Councillor Colin Jackson ahead of a full council meeting last month expressed concerns that the housing association is considering moving
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Podcast: The Prospecthill Court Retrofit Project with Richard Turnock, Duncan Smith and Ryan Ferrier
“We go into this project not looking for awards but it's good actually to recognise the contribution of our staff and it's also a good way for our suppliers and the other stakeholders in this to be recognised as well. So it's a win-win-win for customers, us and the contractors.” If you c
River Clyde Homes has won two awards at this year's CIH Scotland Housing Awards. The event celebrated the outstanding achievements of individuals, organisations, and projects that have significantly impacted the housing sector in Scotland.
As the Prospecthill Court Retrofit Project comes to an end, River Clyde Homes' head of energy & sustainability Duncan Smith shares the challenges and benefits of bringing multi-storey blocks up to a modern standard.
More than £250,000 has been given to a wide variety of community groups across Inverclyde. The September meeting of the Community Grants Fund sub-committee awarded 100 groups a share of the funding.
A six-month project to create raised beds at sheltered housing complexes has taken root.
The River Clyde Homes (RCH) Group has secured three eviction decrees against tenants who engaged in serious anti-social behaviour.
River Clyde Homes has successfully retained its Customer Service Excellence Accreditation Award for the third year in a row. The achievement underscores the group's unwavering commitment to delivering the highest quality service to its customers.
Duncan Smith, head of energy & sustainability at River Clyde Homes, details a pilot project being undertaken which aims to transition homes from fossil fuels while reducing fuel poverty.
River Clyde Homes has been intrumental in bringing Cycling Without Age Scotland (CWAS) to Inverclyde.
Duncan Smith, head of energy & sustainability at River Clyde Homes, reflects on an information event on the delivery of heat networks and asks how projects can be scaled up to a city-wide level. Some colleagues from River Clyde Homes and I attended this week's Heat Networks Delivery session
Survey and valuation services provider Harvey, Donaldson & Gibson (HSG) has secured a contract with River Clyde Homes to support the retrofitting of its current housing stock. River Clyde Homes will be working in partnership with ECD Architects Ltd and AC Whyte on this extensive project which wa
River Clyde Homes (RCH) has committed to a United Nations standard to deliver high-performance buildings. The Association has joined the Buildings Action Coalition (BAC) in partnership with the Enniscorthy Forum, other coalition members, and the United Nations Environment Programme’s Global Al
Duncan Smith, River Clyde Homes' energy & sustainbility manager, looks at the economic argument for decarbonising our buildings. Over the coming decade, we have to decarbonise heat and make our buildings as efficient as possible to meet our climate change objectives and have any chance of s
River Clyde Homes (RCH) has secured a £38 million loan facility from Nationwide Building Society to support its plans for a regeneration programme to futureproof its properties and make them more sustainable and energy efficient. The Nationwide Building Society funding package is made up of &p