River Clyde Homes (RCH) secures a £20,000 grant from the Scottish Government's Debt Levy Fund. The funding has enabled the Association’s inclusive communities team to provide support to customers with the appointment of a money and budgeting officer, who will be in position until April 2
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Eleven housing association projects have received funding from the Scottish Government’s £1.5 million Homelessness Prevention Fund to support projects that contribute to reducing child poverty and preventing homelessness.
John Wright is to join RCH Group in the role of executive director, group services, following a highly competitive recruitment process. RCH Group employs over 300 staff across the social landlord activities of River Clyde Homes together with its commercial property maintenance subsidiary, Home Fix S
River Clyde Homes has managed to buck the national trend of increasing rent arrears.
River Clyde Homes has announced its support for the #GetOnlineWeek campaign aimed at increasing people’s confidence using computers and the internet.
River Clyde Homes has demolished another three of the ‘stub’ blocks in Port Glasgow in order to make way for new housing.
Inverclyde-based housing association River Clyde Homes has recently launched a Customer Care policy which outlines its Service Standards. The standards cover how River Clyde Homes will: contact customers; interact with customers; keep them informed; give access to information; provide a quality
River Clyde Homes (RCH) has successfully handed over 24 new homes to customers during lockdown using an innovative contactless letting initiative.
An Anti-social Behaviour Order (ASBO) granted to River Clyde Homes (RCH) has led to the arrest of a perpetrator in Greenock. Throughout lockdown, River Clyde Homes said it has treated reports of anti-social behaviour extremely seriously. Whilst tenants are protected to some extent due to the Co
Repairs and maintenance contractor Home Fix Scotland (HFS) has set out its vision for its future following its return to full service last week.
River Clyde Homes (RCH) has taken extra precautions to protect some of the area’s most vulnerable individuals during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Following a successful bid to the Scottish Government Wellbeing Fund led by River Clyde Homes (RCH), residents of Inverclyde are benefitting from a variety of activity packs and cooking equipment.
A network of community groups led by River Clyde Homes has made a successful bid to the Scottish Government that will bring a £100,000 windfall to the Inverclyde area.
The River Clyde Homes Group (RCH Group) has been continuing its good work in the Inverclyde community thanks to grant money from Cash for Kids.
Home Fix Scotland is celebrating a significant milestone with the unveiling of its newly branded fleet.