River Clyde Homes

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Customers of River Clyde Homes were given a festive treat last week with winter parties taking place in both Greenock and Port Glasgow. Over 300 customers, aged over 75, and those living in sheltered housing complexes, enjoyed the tea parties, organised the Inverclyde-based housing association, whil

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Greenock-based arts charity RIG Arts has scooped a major national award for its Broomhill Project with housing association River Clyde Homes. The cultural activities to support a three-year £26 million regeneration project to transform a Greenock community comprising more than 600 homes won the Cre

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River Clyde Homes has teamed up with Inverclyde Council to launch a one-stop-shop for anyone looking to rent or buy a home in the Inverclyde area. Free and simple to use, Your Housing Options Inverclyde provides information, advice and support for house hunters. This includes contact details for est

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A ceremonial cutting of the first ‘sod’ of turf marked the beginning of a multi-million pound development of almost 100 new homes in the Slaemuir area of Port Glasgow. River Clyde Homes plans to build the homes in the coming years and the first phase of 28 new homes began last week.

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Plans to build more than 140 homes in Greenock have been revealed by River Clyde Homes. The £19 million project will be developed at a vacant site at the entrance to James Watt Dock. A total of 144 new homes will be built in the area of a two year period.

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Housing officer Lee Barros and Greenock tenant Julie Bell River Clyde Homes has taken a significant step forward in delivering modern services to its customers with the launch of mobile tablets for front-line staff.

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River Clyde Homes is launching its Retirement Housing initiative to celebrate Scottish Housing Day on Thursday 21 September. Retirement Housing provides an enhanced housing management service to older people who require assistance to live independently, ultimately, enabling elderly residents to feel

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A fifteenth floor flat in a multi-storey in the Broomhill area of Greenock is, for the third time, hosting an exhibition by acclaimed cult photography project, The Dark Side o’ The Clyde as part of Inverclyde’s Doors Open Day events. The exhibitions, which have attracted upwards of 200 visitors

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Cutting the ribbon (from left) Charles Young, chief executive of Greenock Medical Aid Society; Ian Halliday, Bagatelle Care Home resident/past chairman of Greenock Medical Aid Society and Agnes Little, Bagatelle Court manager Tenants and staff at an Inverclyde care home formally open a new patio gar

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In the Broomhill area of Greenock, the £26 million regeneration programme is about more than just bricks and mortar. As part of the community development and support programme, River Clyde Homes has organised a jobs fair on Saturday 26 August that aims to help local residents get back into training

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