What social housing means to me: Mark Hall
A stable and secure environment is essential for everyone’s’ health, wellbeing and opportunity to flourish. We all need somewhere we can call home, somewhere that is safe, doesn’t cause us …
A stable and secure environment is essential for everyone’s’ health, wellbeing and opportunity to flourish. We all need somewhere we can call home, somewhere that is safe, doesn’t cause us …
I chose to enter the housing profession, moving to Stirling from southern England in order to complete the housing qualification full time, as I wanted to have a career in a field …
I have now been involved with Social Housing for a decade…..time flies in this sector! I initially came into Housing following gaining an HNC in Social Studies which I studied …
I have worked in housing for over 30 years where I compared & dispatched Land Register Certificates at Registers of Scotland. I then worked at Scottish Homes in Legal Services where …
Today, Wednesday 16 September 2020, is Scottish Housing Day. The aim of the day is to celebrate the impact that housing makes to the lives of local people and communities across …
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Scottish Housing Day is a time to celebrate affordable homes in Scotland and what makes them great. This year’s theme is the value of social housing which is extremely apt …
Stuart Dixon, Head of Development Home Group Scotland, on how the company believe the value of social housing is worth celebrating With this year’s Scottish Housing Day Theme focussing on …
Few would dispute that the last six months have been challenging for many. But in this blog, Sandra Brydon, director of Home Group Scotland, says she’s never been prouder of …
‘In reality, it was the only logical step for me. I was engaged to be married and no way could our wages buy a house, so it was down to …
Overall, members said that they were very happy to have social housing, especially during the current pandemic. They felt that social housing is ‘safer’ because it is easier to talk …