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  2. Wheatley Homes Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Wheatley Homes Glasgow (formerly Glasgow Housing Association or GHA) is the largest social landlord in Scotland with 40,000 homes across Glasgow. [1] Wheatley Homes Glasgow is a not-for-profit company created in 2003 by the then Scottish Executive for the purpose of owning and managing Glasgow's social housing stock.

  3. Glasgow Housing Association - Wikipedia

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  4. Wyndford - Wikipedia

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    The houses are now either privately owned or mainly run by Wheatley Homes Glasgow. [1] The community is represented by the Wyndford Residents Union, who oppose the proposed demolition of four high-rise tower blocks in the area [2] and are, as of March 2024, involved in a legal dispute with Glasgow City Council over the demolition. [3]

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  6. Housing (Financial Provisions) Act 1924 - Wikipedia

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    The Housing (Financial Provisions) Act 1924 (14 & 15 Geo. 5.c. 35) was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom.. The act built upon the previous Housing, Town Planning, &c. Act 1919, by increasing government subsidies to be paid to local authorities to build municipal housing for rent for low paid workers from £6 to £9.

  7. John Wheatley - Wikipedia

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    John Wheatley died on 12 May 1930, at age 60. Wheatley Housing Group (Scotland's largest registered social landlord) and John Wheatley College (now Glasgow Kelvin College) in Glasgow are named after him. His nephew, John Thomas Wheatley, became a Labour MP for Edinburgh East in 1947 and Lord Advocate.

  8. Talk:Wheatley Homes Glasgow - Wikipedia

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  9. John Wheatley College - Wikipedia

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    John Wheatley College was founded in 1989 and had its main campuses in Shettleston, Easterhouse and Haghill in Glasgow.. The college originally opened in 1989 within the former main building of Eastbank Academy (which had moved to a brand new building in 1986) supporting learning throughout the communities of east Glasgow, working in partnership with Glasgow City Council's community planning ...