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Ayrshire Housing’s Chair retires after five successful years

Rhonda Leith has retired as the chair of Ayrshire Housing’s Board

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Rhonda Leith has retired as the chair of Ayrshire Housing’s Board.

Reflecting on the association’s achievements over her five-year leadership, she said: “It’s great to see our building programme bearing fruit with a series of well received new developments. But we’re about more than bricks and mortar.

“I’ve been particularly pleased with the efforts of our money advice workers who are generating many thousands of Pounds in unclaimed benefits and other savings for our tenants. It’s also great to see the contribution that we are making to many smaller charities and clubs through our community grants - from youth football clubs to village community shops.

“I’m staying on the Board as a sort of “backbencher”. I look forward to supporting the new Chair when he or she is appointed at our next meeting in October.

“Finally, I want to thank our enthusiastic staff team most of whom choose to stay with us for many years. So, it’s great tonight to celebrate the 20 years’ service of our Performance and Quality Manager Caroline Donald and our Director Jim Whiston.”

At the meeting, the results of the postal ballots for four Board places were announced.

Finally, the members present heard the outcomes of the association’s ever popular garden and pet competitions. The highlight perhaps was a red winner’s rosette for Michelle the tortoise from Tarbolton.

Caption: from left to right Rhonda Leith, Jim Whiston and Caroline Donald.

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