Thenue Housing

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Councillor McLean (pictured far right) and the team behind the development A multi million pound transformation of a historic Glasgow building into new east end homes with begins in earnest with the redevelopment of a former hotel in iconic Monteith Row close to Glasgow Green.

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(from left) Thenue’s chief executive Charles Turner; Kevin Stewart MSP, Councilor George Redmond, convenor of development and regeneration services at Glasgow City Council and Owen Stewart, chair of Thenue Housing A multi-million housing boost for Bridgeton in Glasgow’s East End was unveiled by

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Thenue Housing has launched a new digital App which will provide a fresh way of engaging with the Association. The totally free self-service App uses the latest software to offer a range of services previously unavailable on phones or tablets.

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Lord Provost Sadie Docherty cuts the first turf signalling the start of work. Looking on are members of the local community and others associated with the build Glasgow’s First Citizen has cut the first turf signalling the start of a £5 million investment in Castlemilk.

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Glasgow City Council has approved the disposal of 16 sites across the city to allow for the construction of approximately 750 new social homes. Areas to benefit from this decision include Baillieston, Barlanark, Bridgeton, Castlemilk, Cranhill, Drumchapel, Easterhouse, Kelvinbridge, Milton, Partick,

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Thenue Housing is to improve over 100 properties in the Calton district of Glasgow three years earlier than planned. The cladding work to insulate the homes and enhance their appearance is being carried out after the Association secured some of the cost in grants.

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The team from Thenue soon after winning their award Thenue Housing has celebrated winning another award – just months after becoming ‘Housing Association of the Year’.

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