Bringing communities closer together and improving their quality of life will be the focus of Ayrshire Housing’s new Community Engagement Manager.
Sharon Mather, takes up the newly designated post with the housing association and is keen to get out and learn more about the communities she will be working with.
"I’m really looking forward to meeting people locally and understanding what living in Ayrshire looks like, and feels like for them. I think this project is a real opportunity for the association to make a significant difference to the lives of local people," she said.
Ayrshire Housing was established in 2003 through the merger of Carrick Housing
Association and South Ayrshire Homes. Since then it has grown rapidly to become one of the area’s leading providers of high quality, affordable rented housing managing 1700 homes in both urban and rural environments.
Sharon added: "It’s a new role so has lots opportunities, I’m here to create a new agenda that engages with the people who live in our properties. My initial work will involve liaising with local people to find out what’s important to them, things that will bring people together. It might be small projects like litter picks, or community gala days, or it might focus more on looking at solutions to local issues."
Sharon’s job will adopt a whole community approach and won’t just focus on tenants, it’s about looking at initiatives that can bring whole neighbourhoods together.
Ayrshire Housing Chief Executive Lesley-Anne Junner added: "Developing and improving connectivity in our varied communities was a key deliverable set out in our 2030 Business Plan.
"Sharon’s job will be to identify what it is that local people within our geographically spread communities actually want to see happening on the ground and working with them to deliver a range of different projects that can make a real difference to the quality of people’s lives here in Ayrshire."