Councillor James Coleman with GHA’s area housing manager Maura McGregor at the site of the disused police station in Baillieston GHA has announced plans to build affordable housing in the Baillieston area of Glasgow.
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(from left) Gerry McHugh (GHA project manager) John Brown (GHA local asset officer) Elaine Boyne (resident) Iain Blackburn (site manager) Kenny Cullen (site manager) City Building is putting its construction skills to a new use by helping to build Glasgow’s swift population.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon joins Councillor Frank McAveety, local elected members, staff from the Glasgow City Council, the Scottish Government, contractors Cruden as well as Wheatley Group and GHA tenants and staff to mark the start of work at Hinshelwood Drive, Ibrox Work has started on 150 ne
Engineering, environmental and design consultancy Sweco has announced it will begin working on the second stage of the development of Sighthill, the largest Transformational Regeneration Area in Glasgow. Working closely with Glasgow City Council and Gardiner+Theobald, Sweco will lead on the design a
Bernadette Hewitt Glasgow Housing Association helped to spread Christmas cheer across the city by organising over a hundred of festive events.
Glasgow City Council has agreed to share ownership of its construction business City Building Glasgow with Wheatley Group in a 50/50 joint venture worth £3.7 billion. The partnership between Scotland's largest council and the country's biggest social landlord will secure thousands of local jobs ove
Artist’s impression of the new development of social housing at Dougrie Drive One of GHA’s largest developments of new social housing is on track for completion next year.
The four remaining blocks on the Lincoln Avenue site, which have been upgraded as part of a £13m improvement project More than 50 new affordable homes are taking shape as part of a £20 million regeneration project in Glasgow’s north-west.
Frank McAveety Glasgow City Council has approved over £67 million of funding to support the delivery of 1,076 affordable homes across the city.
Housing minister Kevin Stewart saw for himself yesterday how a Glasgow community has been transformed. The first phase of North Toryglen has seen 100 new, spacious energy-efficient homes for GHA already complete, along with 55 for private sale by Cruden Homes.
The Greater Easterhouse area of Glasgow is set to be transformed with 6,000 new homes and new nurseries and schools as part of a 20-year revamp plan. A Glasgow City Council report yesterday outlined how the regeneration of Easterhouse and the surrounding area will also include transport infrastructu
The demolition of the last remaining Red Road flats in Glasgow that left two tower blocks partially standing had failed because they were built with steel and were “too tough” to be demolished, a report has found. An independent review of the demolition last October found that contractor Safedem
Sir Harry Burns (far right) and fellow Wheatley Foundation board member Jean-Albert Nietcho (far left) with some of the new intake of apprentices who will be working with GHA Housing, care and property management group Wheatley has this year doubled its number of Modern Apprentices.
CCG Scotland is progressing work on the construction of 130 new affordable homes in Castlemilk for GHA. The site on Dougrie Drive is located immediately west of the town’s main shopping centre and upon its completion, will offer panoramic views across Glasgow and beyond to the Campsie Fells.
(from left) Craig Green of Glasgow Kelvin College, with GHA chair Gordon Sloan, centre, and GHA tenant Raymond Fletcher at the opening of the latest free computer learning centre in Toryglen, Glasgow John Wheatley Learning Network, the flourishing partnership between Glasgow Kelvin College and Wheat