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  • Coronavirus Information

    Coronavirus Information

    Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) the Association is taking the necessary steps and precautions to try minimise the risk to our customers and staff.
    Our offices are now closed and we are only dealing with life and limb emergencies. This is in line with recent UK and Scottish Government advice on the COVID-19 outbreak.
    We aim to provide our customers with the best service possible, but please

  • ng homes supports Challenge Poverty Week

    ng homes supports Challenge Poverty Week

    As Challenge Poverty Week is underway it is time for us all to reflect on this issue which continues to be a growing problem within Scotland.
    A number of years ago ng homes signed a Charter to Challenge Poverty along with other Housing Associations, with the aim to take action on areas to alleviate the impact of poverty on people’s lives, opportunities and health and wellbeing.
    Unfortunately

  • The Glasgow Grannies dancing away in the Merchant City

    “Glasgow grannies” want to dance their way to new Community Centre

    Viral sensation the dancing Glasgow Grannies want to use their new found fame to raise money for a new community centre at Possilpoint. The current facility is a little dilapidated and hosts the Grannies for a weekly dance club along with numerous other community events.

  • Margaret (left) with ng homes Waste/Recycling & Re-use Co-ordinator Karen Elliott

    ng homes Board Member recognised by Scottish Premier League football club

    ng homes Board Member and Chair of ng2 Margaret Thomson was recognised for her years of hard work for the North Glasgow community at the Partick Thistle vs Aberdeen football match on Saturday 26th August. This is part of Partick Thistle's Community Champion initiative, in partnership with Maryhill McDonalds.

  • Regeneration Manager for ng homes Margaret Fraser joined residents for their potato harvest

    ng homes Tenants Growing and Sowing during National Allotment Week

    RESIDENTS of ng homes are getting their hands dirty at their local allotment this season and members of the North Glasgow community are invited to join growing sessions to learn about sowing, cultivating, and most importantly harvesting food in a natural, organic way.

  • Front l-r: Pupils Sophie Dunne, Tye Kerr, Stuart Gough, John Bambrick, Ben Marshall, Kenzie Stanley & Lewis Thomson. Back l-r:  Andy Lyttle, Lynn McSorley, David McIntyre, Mrs Loretta MacNeil & Richard Porter

    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.

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