Thenue Housing Association delivered a renewed commitment to helping its tenants withstand the turbulence of current economic and political events at its AGM.
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Thenue Housing has unveiled who is to be its next head of property services. Eleanor Derbyshire has been appointed succeeding Beth Reilly who retires at the end of August after 28 years.
West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) has appointed Brian Gannon as chief executive. Currently head of housing & community regeneration at Thenue Housing Association, Brian brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to WSHA from his time working in the housing sector.
A weekend of family fun helped Thenue celebrate 40 years of delivering for its communities. Three locations where Thenue has its stock staged events designed to involve everyone in celebrating four decades of the Association.
One of Thenue Housing’s longest-serving members of staff is to retire.ousing’s longes-serving members of staff Beth Reilly outside Thenue’s offices
Cruden Building has been appointed on to Thenue Housing Association’s Housing Framework.
Plans by Thenue Housing to develop 77 new homes in the Calton area of Glasgow have been given the green light.
Senior citizen tenants got their dancing shoes on this week to celebrate 40 years of Thenue Housing. A tea dance complete with swing band was laid on so over 80 seniors could celebrate the milestone.
A trail-blazing personal development course from Thenue Housing is proving a big hit with its participants. Choices for Change delivers opportunities to people to improve confidence, self-esteem and learn new skills.
Volunteers who serve their communities were praised this week by Thenue Housing. A celebration event was held to record the Association’s appreciation for the work individuals have done by being involved in its highly-successful volunteering programme.
Thenue Housing has embarked on a year of celebration to mark its 40th anniversary. Its first act for 2019 is to unveil its anniversary logo which will become a feature of the celebrations throughout the year.
Plans for Landressy Place - image credit John Gilbert Architects Plans have been submitted for a new housing development in the East End of Glasgow that aims to combat dementia, depression and a lack of exercise in the over-55 age group.
Glasgow City Council has unveiled proposals to demolish a former rehab centre in Springburn to make way for more than 700 new homes. Under the plans, the former Phoenix Futures unit in Keppochhill Road as well as the surrounding former blaes recreation pitches and part of Cowclairs Park will be tran
CCG Asset Management has completed a kitchen renewals contract for Thenue Housing Association. The planned maintenance division of the CCG Group undertook works to 103 properties in the Cranhill and Blackhill area of Glasgow over a three-month period.
Thenue tenants cast their ballots Members of Thenue Housing went to the polls at their AGM to choose new members of the Board as demand for places outstripped the number of vacancies for the first time in ten years.