River Clyde Homes

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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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A new initiative launched by River Clyde Homes to help people set up home in Inverclyde is already making a difference. Open to those looking for their first home with the housing association, the pilot project offers a helping hand by providing a choice of white goods or floor coverings in selected

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River Clyde Homes are offering free children’s activities in Inverclyde this July with hula-hooping events in Greenock, Port Glasgow and Gourock. Tenants and factored owners are being offered a ninety minute hulahooping session with a trainer, with a free snack for the children taking part. Parent

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River Clyde Homes (RCH) has established a new team to drive forward continued improvements in the quality and performance of its group services directorate. The move follows a major organisational restructure and redesign of the way its services are delivered.

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River Clyde Homes has set up its own grounds maintenance team, to improve its services and save rent payers’ money while boosting local employment and training opportunities. The works were previously carried out by external contractors but following customer feedback and in recognition of the man

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Inverclyde-based housing association River Clyde Homes has launched a campaign to remind customers of the importance of paying their rent. The introduction of Universal Credit has resulted in a single monthly payment for people in or out of work that is paid directly into their bank accounts.

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A woman has been evicted from her property in lower Port Glasgow after being found guilty of the possession of unlawful drugs with the intention of supplying, from her home, those drugs to other persons. Anne Parker was evicted from the property in Kelburn Terrace on Tuesday 18 April 2017. Ms Parker

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Greenock charity RIG Arts has kicked off its two year long arts and regeneration project ‘Up The Broomy!’ with the help of singer-songwriter James Grant and visual artist Aideen Doran. ‘Up The Broomy!’ is an ambitious publicly engaged arts project based in the Broomhill area of Greenock and

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River Clyde Homes has launched a new 24-hour in-house call centre service for customers. The move comes on the back of feedback from tenants over a number of years regarding the outsourced overnight emergency repairs reporting service.

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River Clyde Homes has produced a second edition of its financial advice magazine which has been distributed to all tenants to help them through what is proving to be a challenging time for those who receive benefits. Money Talks provides practical information and suggestions to help customers to dea

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Kevin Scarlett Eighteen housing associations in Scotland - including the Haymarket Group of associations - have agreed to take part in a sector scorecard pilot to benchmark a range of business health and efficiency measures.

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