Rural Stirling Housing Association (RSHA) has officially broken ground on a new six-home affordable housing development in Doune. The six homes - comprising two semi-detached bungalows and four cottage flats - are being built by Hadden Group and will be available for rent once completed.
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Margaret Vass, chairperson at Rural Stirling Housing Association, presents Board member David Frood with a long service award on his retiral Rural Stirling Housing Association’s longest standing Board member David Frood has announced his retirement after 29 years’ service.
Margaret Vass, Rural Stirling Housing Association chairperson The recent AGM of Rural Stirling Housing Association (RSHA) reported on several developments and successes over the previous 12 months.
Twenty-two new homes are now in the pipeline for Balmaha due to an innovative approach to tackling the issue of the lack of affordable rural housing. Planning permission has been granted to Rural Stirling Housing Association to build 20 affordable and social rented homes on land allocated for housin
(from left) Jamie McLean (general manager at Mactaggart & Mickel Contracts), Margaret Vass (chair of Rural Stirling Housing Association), Stirling Councillor Robert Davies, Margaret Harrison (chair of Killearn Community Council) and Donna Birrell (CEO of Rural Stirling Housing Association) New a
Donna Birrell Rural Stirling Housing Association has appointed Donna Birrell as its new chief executive.
Stirling Council will work with partners to build more than 700 new affordable homes over the next five years. Communities in Cornton, Cultenhove, Raploch and in a number of rural settlements will all benefit from the creation of more social rented houses, while affordable housing will also be provi
CALA Homes (West) has submitted a planning application to Stirling Council for a proposed housing development in Kippen. The housebuilder is proposing a development of 31 homes on the Oakwood site, which is allocated for housing in the adopted Stirling Local Development Plan 2014.
Partnership housing provider Lovell has been chosen as Rural Stirling Housing Association’s preferred partner to design and build 50 new affordable homes near the town of Callander. The first partnership between the two organisations will see the development of one, two, and three bedroom homes fo
Departing chief executive Tony Teasdale (centre) with the four most recent chairs of the Association (from left) Jim Milne, Margaret Vass, Helen Scott and Owen Mckee Rural Stirling Housing Association looked back on another busy and successful year at its Annual General Meeting held in Callander and
(from left) Cllr Martin Earl, Mark Griffiths (RSHA Board member), Margaret Vass (chair of RSHA), Robert Marshall (Marshall Construction), Dick Johnstone (chair of Callander Community Council), Tony Teasdale (chief executive - RSHA) Rural Stirling Housing Association celebrated Scottish Housing Day t
Tony Teasedale Shettleston Housing Association has appointed current Rural Stirling Housing Association director Tony Teasdale as its new chief executive.
Artist’s impression of the proposed homes courtesy of John Gilbert Architects Rural Stirling Housing Association has responded to claims that its plans to build affordable homes on the banks of Loch Lomond will “devastate” the famous West Highland Way long-distance walking route.
(from left) New tenants Amelia, Christopher and Jillian Lowry; Alan Hutton (Strathblane Community Council); Baillie Violet Weir; Mrs Anne Ryan; housing minister Kevin Stewart MSP; Mr Robert Ryan; Margaret Vass (Rural Stirling Housing Association); Mrs Elizabeth Mckerrell and Mrs Kathleen Crawford Ru
Baillie Violet Weir presents RSHA chair Margaret Vass with a Stirling Council Civic Plaque to mark the Association’s contribution over its first 25 years. Watching on are founder members (from left to right) Jim Milne, Dorothy Simpson, David Frood and Rosemary Williams plus Director Tony Teasdale