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Pentland tenants transfer to Cairn Housing Association in Thurso





Tenants of Pentland Housing Association transferred to Cairn Housing Association with a ribbon cutting ceremony staged outside its office in Thurso.

The transfer will deliver £6.3 million of investment in tenants’ homes and the local community, alongside a locked in five-year affordable rent guarantee and continued local services delivered by a new combined team based in Thurso.

Jason MacGilp, Cairn Housing Group’s chief executive, formally opened the new Cairn office on Traill Street.
Jason MacGilp, Cairn Housing Group’s chief executive, formally opened the new Cairn office on Traill Street.
Cairn Housing Association office on Traill Street.
Cairn Housing Association office on Traill Street.

Tenants voted overwhelmingly in favour of transferring to Cairn last autumn, with 92 per cent voting yes on an exceptionally high turnout of 73 per cent.

The transfer comes after a detailed review by Pentland’s board found that to meet their goals for investment, affordability and quality services, the best choice was to seek to partner with another housing association. Cairn was identified as the preferred partner in 2019 following an advertised procurement exercise.

Celebrating the transfer, Jason MacGilp, Cairn Housing Group’s chief executive, formally opened the new Cairn office on Traill Street. He said: “After a couple of years of developing the proposals, consulting with tenants and planning for the transfer, we’re delighted to see the transfer happen today.

Cairn Housing Association in Thurso.
Cairn Housing Association in Thurso.
Group picture outside the Cairn Housing Association office in Thurso for the official opening event.
Group picture outside the Cairn Housing Association office in Thurso for the official opening event.

"Pentland’s tenants and board put their trust in Cairn and we take that responsibility seriously. We are looking forward to providing our new Cairn tenants with a high-quality housing service. There is a strong mix of skills and experience with the ex-Pentland staff now working alongside Cairn colleagues, and everyone is fully focused on delivery, improvement and working with a range of partner organisations”.

Don Jamieson, the chair of Cairn’s board, said: “We are thrilled that the day of the transfer has come; it is a real pleasure to welcome our new tenants to Cairn. We are committed to living up to our investment and affordable rent promises, and to delivering the best possible service to our tenants and customers in Caithness and across Scotland.”


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