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  • Balornock Pupils Back on their Bikes thanks to ng2

    PUPILS at Balornock Primary school were delighted when local social enterprise company ng2 fixed the lock on their bike shed after it had been vandalised over the recent bank holiday weekend.

  • ng homes Wins Top Environmental Award

    ng homes were presented with a prestigious Local Environmental Quality Award in recognition of their efforts to improve the environment. The Programme of the Year 2016 award was presented to the North Glasgow based Housing Association by Keep Scotland Beautiful for the success of their work in developing initiatives and strategies to provide cleaner neighbourhoods.

  • Happy Healthy Hearts in North Glasgow

    ng homes has teamed up with the NHS, AXIS Health Hubs and Active Schools to produce a unique health and fitness pilot project for P6 and P7 pupils in Saracen Primary School in the north of Glasgow.

  • Tigers Den Diner the Place to be for North Glasgow Residents

    A NEW addition to the list of places to visit in North Glasgow is proving popular with customers of ng homes as they meet fortnightly at the Tiger’s Den Diner for an evening of entertainment with a hot meal included.

  • Bridges out of Poverty Training

    ​ BRIDGES out of Poverty is a Scottish charity helping people in Glasgow move out of poverty and lead change in their communities.

  • Please Vote for St Charles' Primary

    St. Charles' Primary School is the only Glasgow school to be nominated for a £25,000 funding boost, to create an amazing multisensory room within the school.

  • Help at hand for residents as Red Road Flats Demolished

    ​ TENANTS and residents who were evacuated from their homes when the Red Road flats were demolished recently were able to call on ng homes Housing Operations staff who were on duty from 7am until after 8pm on the big day.

  • One Planet Picnics in North Glasgow

    PICNICS have proved popular with people of all ages across North Glasgow over the last few weeks of Summer with Sheltered Housing residents and School children all joining in the fun.

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