Communities around Scotland from inner city Glasgow to western Harris are set to benefit from £500,000 in funding for demonstrator projects designed to encourage the use and local ownership of renewable energy. A third of the projects are specifically focussed on town and city areas, building on th
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Housing minister Margaret Burgess and GHA chair Gordon Sloan met tenant Domenic Lombardi in his new home Flats earmarked for demolition have been given a new lease of life thanks to a £3.4 million regeneration project in Glasgow.
GHA is supporting a project to help social housing tenants most in need book an affordable break. Carers, people suffering from physical and learning disabilities, families on low incomes and tenants recovering from domestic abuse are among the vulnerable groups being helped by the Caravan Project.
GHA chair Gordon Sloan and tenant Kathleen James raise a cup to celebrate the success of the solar panel project A project to fit 500 GHA homes with solar panels has been hailed a success after saving tenants £388,000 on their energy bills.
Lord Provost Sadie Docherty and GHA chair Gordon Sloan with GHA and Lowther Homes tenants and staff and representatives from Scottish Government and contractors City Building Tenants are celebrating moving in to their affordable new homes in the south side of Glasgow.
GHA North West Area Committee member John Trainer and his wife Rachel join Glasgow Kelvin College's Alan Inglis, GHA chair Gordon Sloan and Phil Walker of Community Safety Glasgow at the launch A new community computer learning centre in Glasgow is helping people find work and boost career chances.
John Mason MSP with (from left) Joanne Molly from Skills Development Scotland, GHA’s John O’Hara and Hugh Robertson, Alex Adrain and apprentices Sean Kelly and Steven Haldane A Glasgow MSP saw first-hand how young apprentices are improving GHA communities.
Housing minister Margaret Burgess with GHA tenant Clare Carvill and GHA chair Gordon Sloan at Clare’s new home in Marfield Street A new home has changed the life of a GHA tenant in Carntyne and is even helping two of her sons get on better.
Schoolkids from Glasgow’s East End were going for gold at this year’s FARE Legacy Games.The FARE Legacy Games - previously known as the Mini Commonwealth Games - saw more than 900 pupils from 26 primary schools take part in a range of sports.