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December 2023

SBHA along with partners is pleased to be supporting three local charities this Christmas

Christmas Charity Donations 2023 Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA) along with partners, is pleased to be supporting three local charities this Christmas through community benefits commitments – the Harris Trust, Children 1st (Borders) and the Borders Additional Needs Group (BANG) with Branching Out Youth Group – donating a total of £2,400. Merry Christmas and best […]

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SBHA welcomes families to new homes in Peebles

SBHA is delighted to have welcomed Tenants into their new homes in time for Christmas, following completion of 6 new cottage flats at Glensax Place in Peebles. The two-bed flats have been built to a high specification and are very energy efficient, with solar panels to generate electricity, helping Tenants to keep energy costs down. […]

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The SBTO Tenants’ calendar is nearly ready!

We are now putting the finishing touches to our 2024 calendar, which will be with you before Christmas along with your Winter newsletter. Our SBTO judging panel has had a tough time coming up with our final photo selection – we’ll share some sneak peaks with you on our socials over the next few days! […]

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Christmas Jumper Day at SBHA!

Christmas Jumper Day 2023 It was Christmas Jumper Day yesterday in aid of Save the Children UK. Lots of us at SBHA got involved, donning our festive sweaters in the office and at home, and donating to this excellent cause. Here are just a few members of the team… Find out more about Christmas Jumper […]

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Scott inspires the next generation

SBHA Programme Manager Scott Tomlinson helped to inspire the next generation of young construction professionals recently, delivering a talk at Selkirk High School to young people with an interest in the sector. A former pupil of Selkirk High himself, Scott talked students through his own route, which involved an apprenticeship in joinery and running his […]

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