A group of women from Glasgow’s East End, most of whom are signed up to Thenue Housing's volunteering initiative, are to have their creative writing showcased on stage. Wildfire Theatre Company in Glasgow has been working with the emerging women writers, supported with funding from Creative East E
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A stunning mural depicting the mother of Glasgow’s patron saint and whom Thenue Housing is named after has been revealed. This week the Association welcomed the unveiling of the mural not far from the city centre which shows St Thenue cradling and nursing her infant son.
The bus outside Thenue’s London Road office Thenue Housing welcomed an unusual guest this week in the form of a white double decker bus.
Some members of the Netherholm Area Association outside the new hall The Netherholm community in Castlemilk has celebrated its long-awaited showpiece hall as a brand new £1 million hub designed to bring the community together finally opened its doors this month.
Members of Thenue’s regeneration team celebrate the double windfall Communities in Glasgow are in line for a major boost after Thenue Housing received a £327,000 cash windfall from two sources.
A multi-million housing boost for Bridgeton in Glasgow’s east end was unveiled this week by Thenue Housing.
Work is now underway to improve housing 173 family homes on London Road in Glasgow, which will enhance the quality of life for tenants. Thenue Housing Association has appointed the Regeneration division of ENGIE (formerly Keepmoat Regeneration) to deliver £1.6 million worth of improvement works, wh
The final participants at Learning Works with Tracy Lennon (far left), college principal Alan Sherry (second left) and Thenue chief executive Charles Turner (centre) A hugely-successful initiative to help the long-term unemployed in Glasgow’s East End has come to an end after a six year run.
Willy Sinclair, financial inclusion co-ordinator at Thenue (left) with Alan Crawford of Home Energy Scotland Thenue Housing has announced a new link-up which will deliver advice to hundreds of tenants to help them save money and keep their homes warm.
Financial inclusion officers Iain Thomson and Ashley Frame Thenue Housing has continued its drive to help customers with financial issues after two key members of staff saw their roles made permanent, it was announced this week.
Some of those involved in making the day a great success The Calton Heritage and Learning Centre (CHLC) in Glasgow’s East End rolled out a welcome to people in the local community on New Year’s Day.
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.
Cruden Building director Gordon Lee and Wendy Kilshaw who has just completed the latest Learning Works course Opportunities for jobless people to learn new skills have been given a £5,000 boost from generous construction firm Cruden Building.
Thenue Housing has been given a significant endorsement by its tenants in a wide-ranging opinion survey. The sparkling set of results - with most approval ratings at 90% or above - confirm the Association remains highly regarded by the people it serves.
The former Monteith Hotel will soon be new housing from Thenue An iconic Glasgow building is to be transformed into new homes for rent in a £9.3 million housing boost for the east end.