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Topics: Climate issues

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The Bob Allan Conference Centre

    THE man who led the transfer of Glasgow’s council housing stock is to be remembered in a new initiative that bears his name.

  • Spirit of Ruchill/Possilpark

    FOURTEEN, an innovative new community driven programme funded by Spirit of 2012, a charity set up by the Big Lottery Fund, has allocated £250,000 to Ruchill and Possilpark; one of six Scottish communities to receive funding.

  • Housing Associations Help People Try for a Job

    A COURSE that uses the game of Rugby to teach participants crucial life lessons and core values is helping unemployed people find work in two of Scotland’s largest cities.

  • Tenants at the Heart of ng homes Services

    A GROUP of tenants are ensuring their landlord ng homes delivers the best possible services to its customers and also highlighting where improvements need to be made.

  • Saracen House hosts Grounds to Grow

    Saracen House was the venue for Housing Associations and Community groups across Scotland to highlight best practice in community growing projects. Funders, planners and support organisations were also on hand to provide information on developments and sustaining community gardens.

  • GLASGOW SCHOOLS RISE TOGETHER ABOVE SECTARIANISM AND RACISM

    OVER 200 children from 8 primary schools in the North and South of Glasgow have been taking part in the RISE Together Programme delivered in association with ng homes, Xchange Scotland and the Rangers Study Support Centre.