Mrs Harper in her kitchen River Clyde Homes has launched newly modernised, super energy-efficient flats in the transformed Broomhill area of Greenock.
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River Clyde Homes has entered into a partnership with Pollok Credit Union (PCU) to ensure that its customers have the best opportunities to prevent them falling into financial hardship. PCU is the only credit union account operating with social landlords in Scotland that allows Universal Credit to b
(from left) Andrew Hurrell, Marion Wilson and Joyce Stephens River Clyde Homes’ Customer Senate has undertaken an investigation into its Aids and Adaptations process and has made 13 recommendations that aim to improve the service for customers and streamline the system for staff.
A developer has announced the start on site of a new affordable housing development in Port Glasgow. Working alongside River Clyde Homes, Cullross said the site preparation works have begun to allow the 41 home development at Bay Street to start very soon.
(from left) Chris Murray (CCG Scotland); Sandra McLeod (River Clyde Homes); Margaret Burgess; Marilyn Thompson and Albert Henderson MBE River Clyde Homes (RCH) has completed its latest development of new homes in Inverclyde.
A tenant’s sense of ‘wellbeing’ may have a dramatic effect on satisfaction with their landlord, according to John Wickenden, data analysis manager at HouseMark. John was speaking about a new pattern observed between overall ‘Star’ satisfaction and wellbeing questions at HouseMark Scotlandâ
Pupils at Whinhill Primary School River Clyde Homes is creating a selection of show flats at its £26 million Broomhill regeneration project in Greenock that will be available for prospective tenants to view in the coming months.
An exhibition of stunning photographs by the locally acclaimed Dark Side o’ The Clyde project, that has over 3000 followers on Facebook, has opened at the River Clyde Homes Broomhill Project Office at 1 Broomhill Way, Greenock. The 10 pictures, in noir-inspired black and white, were a great succes
Inverclyde based housing association River Clyde Homes has developed three local editions of its customer magazine, Up Close. The quarterly magazine is distributed to over 6000 homes and in response to recent customer feedback the association has given over the four centre pages of each edition of t
(from left) Peter Reed-Forrester, managing director of CommunityUK; Ann McNab, resident; Colette Sinclair, Futureskills Inverclyde; Linda Gallacher, resident; Albert Henderson, chair of the River Clyde Homes Board Customers in the John Street area of Greenock have received an early Christmas present
River Clyde Homes took part in the annual Doors Open Days festival for the first time this autumn. The Inverclyde based housing association opened a show flat in one of the Broomhill tower blocks in Greenock and hosted an exhibition of photographs by the popular Facebook-based Dark Side o’ Invercl
Stephen McCabe River Clyde Homes is asking customers to support proposals to restrict next year’s rent charge increases to the rate of inflation.
Over 350 customers enjoyed one of the two winter parties organised at the end of November by River Clyde Homes. The afternoon events in Port Glasgow and Greenock were aimed at customers aged over 75, or who lived in one of the housing association’s eight sheltered housing complexes.
Staff at the grand opening River Clyde Homes’ new main public access office in the town centre of Greenock is proving to be a great success with over 230 customers accessing services in its first week of opening.
River Clyde Homes, the Inverclyde-based housing association, and its Customer Senate have won the Excellence in Customer Scrutiny Award at the CIH Scotland 2015 Excellence Awards.