Inverclyde Now Logo LARKFIELD Housing Association Marks Two Decades Of Service

15 February, 2017 | Noticeboard

LARKFIELD Housing Association, Greenock is celebrating its 20th anniversary as a landlord.

In February 1997, the organisation acquired 565 homes following a successful transfer from Scottish Homes. It now owns and manages a stock of 391 properties and provides management services to an additional 566 owners locally.

During the last 20 years, Larkfield has invested more than £8million on improvement works to its homes, working and delivering customer-centered services within the heart of the Larkfield community.

Larkfield is celebrating not only its 20th anniversary as a landlord but also also its 10th year as a subsidiary of the Link group. At the time Larkfield joined Link, it was the first example of a Scottish registered social landlord (RSL) having another Scottish RSL as its ‘parent company’.

In 2008, Larkfield took on the management of 243 properties in Port Glasgow which had been transferred to Link from Port Glasgow Housing Association. Since then Larkfield and Link have worked together to improve services for customers, whilst expanding their community and housing support activity in the Inverclyde area.

Larkfield will launch a year of community events to celebrate the 20th anniversary with a tenant open day on 28 February. This will provide an opportunity for staff and committee members to celebrate with tenants and community stakeholders.

Jim Canning and Frances Beattie

Frances Beattie, Larkfield Housing Association’s chairperson, said: “We are delighted to celebrate our 20th anniversary. At Larkfield we believe in creating communities which people want to live in which is why we are committed to providing quality affordable homes and services that meet the needs of our local neighbourhoods.

“We are now looking to the future and, working in partnership with Link and our local community, developing new affordable homes within the former St Gabriel’s site in the Braeside area of Greenock. This includes a mix of elderly amenity and wheelchair-type housing.”

Jim Canning, former chairperson of the association and one of its founding committee members, said: “It has been an exciting and challenging journey. We can be proud of our 20-year legacy. Staff, tenants and committee members worked together 

to make the initial stock transfer happen and their ongoing commitment to Larkfield housing over the years has taken us to where we are today.”

Link Group chairperson Roy Stirrat said: “Many congratulations for achieving this significant milestone. We look forward to further successes arising from our very effective partnership.”

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