Thenue Housing will deliver on its pledge to provide much needed new housing in its communities, the Association’s AGM was told this week. Fresh from winning the accolade of Housing Association of the Year in the summer, the Association said new homes are on the way in the East End of the Glasgow
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The stylish new centre as it will look when completed A new youth and community centre costing just short of a million pounds is coming to Castlemilk after a campaign led by Thenue Housing.
Charlotte Levy (right), Eleanor Brown (left) and Anna Stuart MBE (centre) Veteran community campaigner and long-standing member of Thenue’s board of management Charlotte Levy has been named runner-up in the final of the Mary Barbour Award.
A youngster having a ball at the event Families turned out in their hundreds to Thenue Housing Association’s annual Information and Fun Day with the emphasis firmly on enjoyment.
The Scottish Government has given Glasgow City Council permission to compulsorily purchase 14 areas of land on the edge of Glasgow Green to pave the way for Thenue Housing Association to develop new homes. The majority of the sites on London Road, Monteith Row and Monteith Place have been cleared of
Thenue staff celebrate their victory The “inspiring” regeneration work of Scotland’s housing providers is the key that unlocks the door to better communities, it was claimed this week.
Taking up their posts are (from left) Lynne, Claire and Sharon Thenue Housing has announced three key appointments to its staff team.
Willie Sinclair with some of the contents of a starter pack Tenants taking on their first tenancy with Thenue Housing are to be given a helping hand.
Thenue Housing Association and Thistle Housing Association teamed up to deliver a course for long-term unemployed people in Toryglen.
Some of the Urban Green team from Thenue and Impact Arts A community eco-project which has helped people cut their fuel bills and be more environmentally-aware has been hailed as a huge success following the year long initiative.
Margaret Anne Gachagan A major drive to get people to volunteer their skills and time to help others has been launched by Thenue Housing.
A woman who owned a property within a block of flats which was demolished ahead of the 2014 Commonwealth Games has taken Thenue Housing Association to court over the cost of fuel bills. Margaret Jaconelli and her family were the last remaining occupants in the Ardenlea Street tenement flat in Dalmar
Annie with Charlie and Linda from Thenue Thenue Housing has said a very happy birthday to its oldest tenant – 100 year old Annie Crozier.
An innovative free course designed to help unemployed people living in the east end of Glasgow learn new skills to help them get back into employment came to an end last week, with those taking part attending a celebration event. ‘Learning Works’ is a pioneering employability course joint funded
Thenue Housing is currently consulting tenants on what its rents should be from April 1. The association is proposing that rents increase by 1.7 per cent with the exception of semi-detached houses, where rents will remain frozen for one more year.