Scottish Housing Regulator Releases Report on the Corrupt Thistle Housing Association – Residents’ Fears and Actions Vindicated

The Evening Times article can be seen by clicking here, clicking on the headline above or at the end of this piece.

The Scottish Housing Regulator’s report can be seen by clicking here
or, as documents on the Regulator’s website inexplicably vanish after a time,
download the full report below.

If you have the time and/or inclination, read the Regulator’s report. It’s an eye opener but not so much to those Toryglen residents who were involved in questioning Thistle Housing and its inept management. Not that anyone thought it worthwhile to let residents know of its publication.

That management constantly disparaged residents, called them liars, ignored them and all the time, millions of pounds were quietly disappearing as Thistle management locked themselves away in their bunker in Glenmore Avenue hoping residents would give up but, at the same time, preparing for the inevitable. By that time, they knew, all too well, that the tenacious residents were not going to back down …and they didn’t.

Residents were trouble making liars, eh? A bit late now but they have been vindicated by the publication of this report and indeed, all f the previous interim reports as the depths Thistle management plumbed became ever dark.

The Regulator’s report is an exercise in utter condemnation of those who had been running Thistle as their own baliwick and piggy bank. Of course, it’s not the entire truth. The whole story would condemn those in power elsewhere who allowed Thistle’s failure to go unchecked especially as they had been advised constantly by residents. To gain a greater insight into the self seeking arrogance and gross ineptitude of Thistle’s management, elderly all pals lackey committee members and the sub standard inarticulate staff, again, read the the report. It’s an eye opener but not so much to those Toryglen residents who were involved in questioning Thistle Housing and its shockingly incompetent management. Not that anyone thought it worthwhile to let residents know of its publication.

Where was the Regulator previously? Certainly not regulating as these people in Thistle (and other failed associations) evidently had free rein to do whatever they liked, faking returns to the Regulator and conjuring up fairy tale statistics.

Every other similar area in Glasgow, built in the 1950s/1960s, has benefitted from new replacement housing, homes suitable for the young and elderly, roads and investment. Toryglen? Nothing. Thistle built not as much as a shed. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Such is Thistle’s legacy and their putrid twenty year long stain on Toryglen.

Those who caused the downfall of Thistle Housing Association by means of
their arrogance, ineptitude and sheer ignorance

It’s just a shame and a waste of so many opportunities that residents were ignored by Thistle and more importantly, the Scottish Housing Regulator. At no time were residents invited to offer their experiences, fears and expectations to the Regulator. Any discussions were always at the behest of residents’ insistence.

The placemen from the Regulator who finally took charge of Thistle ignored residents as their brief was simply to make the problem go away at any cost as so many in power had been ridiculed and found out by this long, sad sorry tale.

Toryglen residents, by any measure, have been treated shabbily even more so as some senior management and staff who were well aware, implicated in the failure and were part of the records shredding, are still behind Sanctuary’s doors which, until they are gone, the stench of corruption and failure remains – it will be forever Thistle. Acknowledgement, however, has to go to those in Thistle who provided a constant stream of information in a desperate expectation of retaining their employment should Thistle be taken over, one of whom remains in Sanctuary. That’s what happened when they ended up fighting like rats in a sack blaming each other and stabbing each other in the back.

An extract from the Regulator’s report:

Thistle ultimately failed to recognise that it is accountable to tenants, residents and other key stakeholders and failed to manage its accountabilities”.

Thistle’s issues were exacerbated by its unwillingness to listen to concerns raised by tenants, residents and ourselves. It failed to accept that these concerns were evidence of weaknesses in management and governance and was unwilling to accept responsibility and take swift and appropriate action to put things right. Consultation carried out during the Strategic Review identified a real disconnect between the views of Thistle’s staff and the views of their tenants and residents on the quality of customer service”.    

“Following intervention, some elected members of the governing body and the leadership failed to work openly and co-operatively with the statutory appointees and ourselves and this hampered implementation of improvement actions”.

It eventually dawned on them that their arrogance of many years, that their heads were heading for the chopping block as the Statutory Manager got closer to the truth but what did they do? They gave the Statutory Managers no assistance, were completely obstructive, were constantly mendacious and to cap it all, arranged for the shredding of association documents and the deletion of email records. Hardly the actions of innocent (but clearly dim) people.

The Regulator’s comment in the report, “The damage to Thistle’s reputation also had the potential to damage the reputation of the sector” says it all. In this one comment, the major concern of the Regulator was its own failed reputation for allowing incompetent people in housing associations ‘get away with it’. The Regulator has now, apparently, tightened up its regulatory powers as a consequence of the Thistle debacle, the most involved case they have even had to tackle.

The end eventually came to Thistle but not before millions vanished with the management scurrying away without any legal sanction and without penalty. Although there was undoubted corruption, records shredded, work inexplicably paid for but never done, backhanders paid and received, too many fingers in the housing pie for that to happen.

Thistle’s long standing chairperson/vice chairperson, Brenda Wilson, resigned her position claiming that £500,000 had been spent by the association (and hence residents) on various ‘consultants’ and reports, the results of which have never been seen.

Mrs Wilson states, There is not one report, piece of paper or email left from the time of that first statutory manager. He was in place for nearly 10 months, and for all that time the Association paid his daily rate, weekly travel costs from Devon and living costs in Glasgow. The overall cost must have been well over £120,000 with, as far as we can see, little or nothing to show for it.

Immediately, we have £500,000 for these so-called reports, we have £560,000 supposedly spent on garden renovations, we have £300,000 retained by Thistle to make good window cills – none of this is accounted for, the work never done but just simply vanished. More here.

The Regulator’s report also stated, “Thistle had also made a payment to the major works programme contractor that exceeded the contractual amount due without having first taken appropriate legal or professional advice”.

Why did they pay E.ON extra (Fixed Priced Contract??) for work which was clearly substandard and where did that money go? Broon envelopes?

Was that why the previous director, disGrace McColgan vanished for over a year supposedly on sick leave coincidentally just two days before the Regulator’s staff marched into Thistle’s office? She eventually got the boot but not before grabbing everything she could aided and abbetted by her partner in crime, Daniella Sprott, the “Ah’m no technical” profoundly incapable and bullying Operations Manager, who clung on to her employment by the tips of her claws but now since also shown the door (and subsequently somehow managed to get a position, hopefully, ‘non technical’, in a North Glasgow housing association – lucky them).

Was that why Jim Naismith, Thistle’s Finance Manager quickly went on long term sick leave as the Statutory Manager was breathing down his neck (when all of the office door locks were swiftly and immediately changed on Naismith’s departure and who ultimately disappeared without trace when the Regulator’s Statutory Manager was getting closer to the truth and having discovered multiple records dumped into boxes, many missing and shredded?

Money has disappeared from Thistle Housing without explanation. Records have been shredded, email accounts deleted and server backups have been lost and from the Evening Times today, “Despite repeated questioning, none of the parties involved have admitted to how much tax payer and resident cash was squandered by the project”.
This was no simple mismanagement but reeks of an amateurish but deliberate cover up. There is no other other option but to request the Housing Minister, Shona Robison MSP, to call in Police Scotland for a full investigation into the loss of residents’ funds and after six years, the still incomplete Major Works Programme, otherwise the report from the Scottish Housing Regulator is nothing short of a whitewash in an effort to protect those in power who were entrusted by Toryglen residents and who should have known otherwise.

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The rub is that no one wanted Thistle to go as it was the shareholders’ and residents’ association. All that was required was the ejection of those who caused the problems, hid the truth and lied constantly but seemingly, Thistle was so corrupt and as it had highlighted the Scottish Housing Regulator’s shortcomings, it was sacrificed, given away, offloaded to save the reputations of others.

The main point is that despite all the promises from Sanctuary (who in the guise of Campbell Kinloch their Head of Housing, laughingly stated that Thistle Housing did not fail), the rectification of the multiple Major Works Programme faults, eleven months and a week after Sanctuary was gifted the assets of Thistle, the faulty and dangerous roofs, the misaligned gutters, the inappropriate window cills, the cracking, sodden and stained roughcasting all remain despite Sanctuary’s undertakings to finish the job.

From the Regulator – “The independent review of the works programme in October 2019 confirmed that there were significant unquantified liabilities in relation to a range of necessary roof, render and window remedial works“. So, where are the remedial works promised by Sanctuary?

Their stance now seems to be that anything that happened prior to their takeover of Thistle on 1 March 2021 stays with Thistle. It’s not Sanctuary’s responsibility.

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Yes, Sanctuary is replacing the central heating systems, kitchens and bathrooms in its own properties (and apparently there are so many problems there – burst pipes, flooded homes, rendered walls (paid for by owners and grant money) stained by lazily emptied boilers, rubbish strewn everywhere) but this was work that had to be done in any case as various property installations are written off after so many years so as to attract the tax free ‘charitable’ status. What Sanctuary is doing is no gift. It’s an obligation which Thistle would have had to tackle.

What is past is prologue?

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The ET Article

Tuesday, 8th February 2022

A SCANDAL-HIT housing association over-paid contractors on a bungled major works programme, it has emerged.

It has now come to light that failed Thistle Housing Association – which botched upgrades to 700 Toryglen homes – paid contractor E-on extra money without taking legal advice.

The Glasgow Times first started telling of residents’ woes in 2016 when issues first emerged about the handling of energy upgrade works paid for with £8.5 million of Scottish Government and Glasgow City Council money.

Despite repeated questioning, none of the parties involved have admitted to how much tax payer and resident cash was squandered by the project.

Now a new Scottish Housing Regulator report into the fiasco reads: “Thistle had also made a payment to the major works programme contractor that exceeded the contractual amount due without having first taken appropriate legal or professional advice.

“This had adverse implications for Thistle in a subsequent contractual dispute.”

Despite attempts by the watchdog to reverse Thistle’s fortunes, the beleaguered organisation was eventually transferred to Sanctuary Scotland, a larger social landlord.

Sanctuary can only say that the financial dealings were before it became involved and Thistle no longer exists.

At the time, the organisation told the Glasgow Times the works would generate no additional costs, despite initially being predicted to take 12 weeks and then running for more than four years

The regulator’s report adds: “Thistle told stakeholders that there would be no additional costs as a result of the required remedial works to the properties included in the major works programme. “The independent review of the works programme in October 2019 confirmed that there were significant unquantified liabilities in relation to a range of necessary roof, render and window remedial works.

“These costs were not accounted for in Thistle’s plans.”

The Scottish Housing Regulator has given an update on its findings regarding the Southside housing association.

A report gives detail on multiple, wide ranging failures, including the financial issues at Thistle.

It further adds: “Thistle did not understand its role as a property factor and did not have structures and systems in place which distinguished clearly between this and its landlord function. “Deficiencies in Thistle’s approach meant that it was liable to factored owners for the quality of work in the major works programmes.

“As a result, Thistle carried a significant amount of owners’ debt from both the previous and current major works programmes, which it had made little effort to recover.

“It also covered the significant cost of works to reinstate owners’ gardens damaged during the works programme.”

The Scottish Housing Regulator first stepped in to quiz Thistle on the major works programme in November 2016 and in August 2018 appointed a statutory manager and five members to Thistle’s governing body.

Interventions failed and in October 2019 Thistle decided it was in the best interests of residents to seek a transfer.

The transfer to Sanctuary Scotland was completed in March 2021.

Energy-saving works in Toryglen should have taken 12 weeks to carry out but were still underway four years later, causing stress and anxiety to residents.

Thanks to campaigning from locals, issues were brought to public attention in this newspaper and the watchdog parachuted in experienced staff to support inept workers.

The report repeatedly mentions “negative media attention” and that Thistle failed to report this to the regulator.

It says: “Only 6% of around 700 properties had been finished by the intended November 2016 completion date” and makes mention of gas leaks at the site, which we reported at the time.

The report adds: “Thistle had not reported the gas leaks or the negative media attention to us and its governing body in accordance with the statutory notifiable events guidance.

“Thistle’s approach had severely damaged its relationship with local residents and attracted continuing negative media attention.

“Dealing with the media coverage and resident concerns used a significant amount of Thistle’s resources which would otherwise have been focused on addressing its issues.

“The damage to Thistle’s reputation also had the potential to damage the reputation of the sector.”

Now that Thistle has been taken over by Sanctuary Scotland, it is no longer registered with the watchdog and the report is the final document to be published about the long running saga.

A spokesperson for Sanctuary Scotland said: “We are continuing to work closely with residents in Toryglen in line with the commitment provided during the transfer of Thistle Housing.

“Millions of pounds are being invested to improve not just housing in the area, but also the community itself.”

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Sanctuary Housing’s Actions in Toryglen Stink

2,053 DAYS – 5 YEARS + 7 MONTHS + 14 DAYS
since Thistle’s mismanaged Major Works Programme started on 7th January 2016
With Thistle’s takeover by Sanctuary on 1st March 2021, now their responsibility but so far, no action by Sanctuary

1,725 DAYS – 56 MONTHS + 22 DAYS
since 30th November 2016 when “all of the works to all of the houses in Toryglen will be complete“. Today, 21st August 2021, still incomplete, work proven to be shoddy and more importantly, dangerous and now possibly hazardous to life and limb
This was the arrogance, corruption and gross mismanagement that eventually killed Thistle but Sanctuary has yet to meet its takeover promises to rectify Thistle’s failed Major Works Programme. No dates, no information, nothing

Click here or on any of the graphics below to read more from this morning’s Evening Times article on this disgusting failure of Sanctuary Housing in Toryglen.

Note you you will either have to be signed on to the Evening Times or have a method to get around its paywall. The full article and comments are replicated below.

Comments from the Evening Times

The sewage problem in Kerrycroy Street (which the even numbered side was a year late starting in the, by that time, failed Major Works Programme), may well be the same as so many other previous and similar examples whereby, during the Programme, the untrained and fake plumbers and general workers allowed pieces of the old iron downpipes and building material to fall into the main sewer pipes resulting in sewage spurting up from toilet bowls into residents’ homes. There’s a more than fair chance that the sewers in Kerrycroy Street have had a build up of jammed faecal and other detritus resulting in the pipes cracking/leaking.

Sanctuary Housing was voted in by the tenants (rather than by the 44% of owners) of Toryglen properties in a completely fiddled ballot backed by the Scottish Housing Regulator (who just wanted rid of the Thistle problem) to take over the corrupt mess of Thistle Housing Association, as of 1 March 2021.

Sanctuary, in the guise of Ms Pat Cahill and Mr Tony O’Neill, promised Toryglen residents, both tenants and owners, that all of Thistle’s failures would be rectified and that the Major Works Programme, so ineptly handled by the booted out Thistle director, Grace McColgan, her henchbitch, Daniella Sprott (now apparently working in NG Homes in Possil – definitely no nepotism there!) and the rest of their clones, would be put to rights. That’s worked well.

Thus far, almost six months after Sanctuary took over Thistle and around a year and a half since they have been in Thistle’s office, nothing has been heard. Silence. Of course, Sanctuary is relying on Toryglen residents being so brow beaten by the endless failures of Thistle that they have been cowed into silence. They might be wrong on that score.

Wonder where the local MSP, Nicola Sturgeon, is in on this? The useless councillor, Susan Aitken, Head of Glasgow City Council? Forget her: a futile, self absorbed waste of space who can easily eclipse the sun before she’ll do anything for her constituents.

Mind you, they might have changed the sign above the door but with (some of) the same Thistle people working for Sanctuary, it will be forever Thistle. In other words, nepotism, self interest, bad service and failure.

Ever tried calling Sanctuary at its England based call centre? Good luck with that one, if you have an hour or so to wait for an answer.

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Is Sanctuary Any Better than the Corrupt Thistle Housing or Just the Same Old, Same Old?

1,929 DAYS – 5 YEARS + 3 MONTHS + 12 DAYS
since Thistle’s mismanaged Major Works Programme started on 7th January 2016
With Thistle’s takeover by Sanctuary on 1st March 2021, now their responsibility

1,601 DAYS – 52 MONTHS + 20 DAYS
since 30th November 2016 when “all of the works to all of the houses in Toryglen will be complete“. Today, 19th April 2021, still incomplete, work proven to be shoddy and more importantly, dangerous and now possibly hazardous to life and limb
This was the arrogance, corruption and gross mismanagement that eventually killed Thistle but Sanctuary has yet to meet its takeover promises to rectify Thistle’s failed Major Works Programme. No dates, no information, nothing

Click here or the graphic above to read the article but only if you have paid to access Evening Times articles. Otherwise, read the next paragraph.

The Evening Times now runs a paywall so some articles can be read only by subscribers (or by those who know how to circumvent these schemes). If you can’t get a successful link, the article is reproduced after this text or click on the link below to download in Adobe pdf format.

The article details yet more ineptitude by the now dead Thistle Housing, killed by the corruption of its now booted self serving, uneducated management and its tribal, grossly useless staff, some of whom are unbelievably still working for Sanctuary (or on convenient sick leave) after Thistle was taken over on 1 March 2021. If these people continue in the employ of Sanctuary, the stain will remain and it will be Thistle everlasting no matter what sign is above the door.

Will Sanctuary be any better than Thistle? Mmmm. Sounds pretty much like the same convenient lies and stories used by Thistle and look where that got them. Make up your own mind. Apparently tenants (as opposed to owners) voted for Sanctuary’s takeover of Thistle by a large margin after they had been bribed with the promise of new kitchens and bathrooms (which had to be replaced in any case). That seems to be working well. Not so much for the unfortunate lady and her family as detailed in the article who have been forced to suffer at the incomparably inept hands of Thistle and now seemingly sidelined by Sanctuary who love to use the COVID excuse. That didn’t stop them from banging on doors earlier this year in an attempt to persuade tenants to vote for them.

The Evening Times Article

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The Sanctuary Bullies – A New Era of Intimidation in Toryglen?

1,887 DAYS – 5 YEARS + 2 MONTHS + 1 DAY
since Thistle’s mismanaged Major Works Programme started on 7th January 2016
With Thistle’s takeover by Sanctuary on 1st March 2021, now their responsibility

1,559 DAYS – 51 MONTHS + 8 DAYS
since 30th November 2016 when “all of the works to all of the houses in Toryglen will be complete“. Today, 8th March 2021, still incomplete, work proven to be shoddy and more importantly, dangerous and now possibly hazardous to life and limb
This was the arrogance, corruption and gross mismanagement that eventually killed Thistle

This morning, Monday 8th March 2021, just before 8.00am, a Toryglen street was met with Police Scotland’s finest.

Why, at that time? Surely there was a major crime in progress? Was there a crowd of people out breaking COVID regulations? No!

Sanctuary Call Out the Cops
Sanctuary Housing had sent the police out, on the false pretext of a threat situation, to an address in Toryglen as the resident who had been spun a pack of lies by the corrupt Thistle Housing regarding the existence of asbestos in attics as well as being told that the attic water tank wasn’t contaminated. The resident informed the new Sanctuary masters of Toryglen by way of Tony O’Neill, Director – Asset Management, that as he owns part of the attic (an opinion previously agreed by Thistle) and that he would expect the courtesy of being informed and permission sought, in writing, of any action by Sanctuary which may involve his home. In the case of owners, there can be insurance implications when workers not employed by them are undertaking non standard duties.

Of course, the corrupt Thistle Housing (now no longer operating) tried the same trick of getting the polis oot when residents argued the toss, as they had strangled themselves with so many lies that they had nowhere to turn and at the same time, never, ever discussing anything with residents whether they be tenants or owners.

19th February 2021

The reason for all of this was that the resident did not want his family to use suspected contaminated water from the tank particularly when it was going to be churned up, despite Thistle’s claims that the attic tanks had been tested and were clean but would never provide testing certificates. Yet another of the multitude of lies from Thistle. Nor did he want the close to be strewn with any form of asbestos contamination, which to be frank, had been greatly abused during the Major Works Fiasco and indeed frequently since then. Given the lies uttered by Thistle and the falsehoods from Sanctuary, as can be seen in a blog post of 19th February 2021, it can be appreciated that the resident was wary of Sanctuary’s intentions and any possible effects on his family and neighbours on the basis that Thistle (THA) had lied constantly and deliberately about asbestos as can be seen by the clips of a secret Thistle internal email dated 29 November 2019, below.

These are part of a secret internal email sent only to Thistle staff by the previous interim director, Bob McGuire on 29 November 2019. This information was strictly disallowed to residents.
This blogsite has the email, amounting to several pages, in its entirety.

Notice that there’s not a single mention of the “gas fires” which Thistle claimed was
the source of asbestos contamination.
A polluted tank – Yuk!
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To continue – Police officers barged into the close, hammered on the resident’s door and demanded to know where “the husband” was. The resident’s wife was, as can be understood, shocked at this approach with the pre school granddaughter terrified at the sight of so many police officers at that time of the morning. It can only be wondered on what grounds were they there and what Sanctuary Housing had actually told them. Surely it wasn’t Sanctuary’s ridiculous “threat’ scenario.

No required protective red bags here
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As it was, the resident was at work having left his home well prior to 8.00am and knew nothing about any action by Sanctuary Housing or the police. In anyone’s language, that is bullying and intimidation.

The resident has since decided to attend Aikenhead Road police station to request who sent the officers out to be told that Sanctuary considered that there would be a threat situation. The resident further pointed out to the police in the station that any entrance into the attic, without residents’ knowledge and permission, would be a situation of breaking and entering. More so as Sanctuary’s contractors (not all of whom were wearing masks and thus not adhering to COVID regulations) did not have a key to the attic padlock and had attempted to break it off.

Today, bags of material left dumped in a close at odds with previous promises not to do this
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The officers in the station acknowledged the resident’s opinions, especially when he made them aware of the four and a half years of hell residents have been forced to endure as a result of Thistle Housing’s constant lies and coverups. The police (at 1010am) are to send out more officers to investigate the alleged ‘breaking and entering’ without permission especially as the attic padlock has been vandalised. The police reattended the scene and left at 1210pm.

Asbestos panels being dragged up
Kerrycroy Street and certainly not in protective
and sealed red bags as was claimed by Sanctuary
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Sanctuary’s Bullying Attitude
It would have been thought that as Sanctuary Housing took over the management of the Toryglen estate only one week ago on 1st March 2021, that they would have gone out of their way to project a caring attitude given that Toryglen residents have been bullied, ignored and sidelined by the previous Thistle Housing management for many years.

But no.

Rather than developing an amicable relationship with residents, Sanctuary’s method now seems to be ‘do as you’re told’ and little to no discussion, much the same as that adopted by the corrupt Thistle whilst at the same time this morning, Sanctuary representatives were lolling about in the same close with no masks and not adhering to COVID regulations, as mentioned above.

Where is the asbestos certification?
Sanctuary Housing have been asked by residents to produce evidence of their asbestos company’s required certification as it was plain to see that over the past weeks, they certainly had not been following required procedures such as leaving mounds of contaminated materials in standard disposal bags in closes and dragging asbestos panels up streets without any form of required protection.

(A list of the questions regarding asbestos removal put to Sanctuary more than three weeks ago remain unanswered. See at the end of this blog entry).

An unprotected asbestos panel just
dumped against a residents’ fence
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So, residents, there you have it. Bullying. Plain and simple. It certainly does not bode well for Toryglen if this is the style of management adopted by Sanctuary Housing. Some tenants have already experienced the service offered by Sanctuary whereby they have had to hold on to a call to be answered in excess of two hours by their Worcester based call centre who eventually fobbed them off. Think this will ever get any better? Why should it as tenants, in particular, are now at the mercy of Sanctuary.

You might like to peruse the FaceBook page of the Sanctuary Housing Independent Complaints Group by clicking here or the Sanctuary Housing Tenants group by clicking here. They are a bit of an eye opener. Quite scary, in fact.

Tony O’Neill and Pat Cahill of Sanctuary are not answering telephone calls. Wonder why? There is no point in even trying Sanctuary’s English based call centre as that would require hours waiting for a response and what would happen after that? CLICK?

Inappropriate Water Tank Testing and Charges
Do You Have a Claim for Refund?
Other than the fact that attic tanks are polluted and require to be cleaned, Thistle Housing has, for years, been charging owners for the maintenance and testing of these tanks. In fact, the tanks had not been tested every six months as required by law and certainly had never been cleaned out thus, if attic tank water is being used by residents, the risk of legionella is increased.

The rub is, however, that it is doubtful if residents actually use water from these tanks as their potable water supply is from the rising mains. Certainly many do not.

Thistle Housing were asked a few weeks ago to produce the water testing certificates via a Freedom of Information request. They refused no doubt as there was no legal testing and no certificates exist. They were also asked for sight of the mythical but legally required Asbestos Register. Thistle was previously sanctioned by the HSE for not complying with that law. That request was also refused. These request were an attempt by residents to determine which flats, if any, used the tanked supply to their bathrooms. Some flats have recently been checked by a master plumber and every one was found to have no connection to the tanked supply which, if unused, has been lying festering in the darkness of attics for years.

In addition, when the tanks were being cleaned and the supply shut off, water was still flowing in the bathrooms of flats proving, again, that they did not use this supply. Just as well!

As a consequence, whilst these untested and fetid tanks have been illegally left unmonitored and uncertified by what was Thistle Housing, residents who have been levied charges for the testing (or not) of a water supply to which they have neither a connection nor do they use, must now demand a refund of these charges from Sanctuary who have taken over the corrupt Thistle Housing. In some cases, this will run into hundreds of pounds. Note that some residents have already had these inappropriate charges refunded by Thistle Housing.

Let’s see how all of this works out. This blog will be amended, as required.

QUESTIONS PUT TO SANCTUARY TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE TAKEOVER
(Remain unanswered)

  • Why was the asbestos removal work commenced when it is not, as per COVID regulations, legally termed as “essential” given that, as claimed by Thistle Housing, the asbestos was sealed?
  • Why was there no supervision of this asbestos removal work by Thistle Housing? If there was, when and by whom?
  • Who retained the unknown company in question?
  • What is the name/designation of the unknown company?
  • Why was there no identification on the vehicle concerned?
  • Why was there no hazard information on the vehicle?
  • Why were the common closes not “deep cleaned”?
  • Why were the company workers not following legally required COVID regulations (and thus being an increased threat to residents many of whom are elderly)?
  • Today, a resident at xxxxxx Street telephoned Thistle to report that the close was full of debris. Someone later, supposedly from the unknown company, merely brushed away some of the debris in a cloud of dust. The close remains full of this unknown debris. Why was this close not sealed and cleared?
  • Has Thistle or yourself informed the required authorities (HSE) of the overt malpractice and consequent danger to residents? If you have not, why not? Otherwise residents will have no option but to report the incident possibly via the local MSP, Ms Nicola Sturgeon.
  • Sight is requested of the required legal asbestos removal certification this unknown company holds.
  • Sight is requested of the entries in Thistle Housing’s Asbestos Register detailing these incidents and the notes of those entering the hazard zones.

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The Good, the Bad and the Very, Very Ugly

1, 879 DAYS – 5 YEARS + 1 MONTH + 21 DAYS
since Thistle’s mismanaged Major Works Programme started on 7th January 2016

1,551 DAYS – 50 MONTHS + 29 DAYS
since 30th November 2016 when “all of the works to all of the houses in Toryglen will be complete“. Today, 1st March 2021, still incomplete, work proven to be shoddy and more importantly, dangerous and now possibly hazardous to life and limb

The new Sanctuary Housing regime promises to fix all ills. Will it and when?

SANCTUARY’S DECLARATIONS ON THISTLE HOUSING
“troubled landlord” – “serious failures and regulatory breaches”
“lack of transparency” – “neglected back courts and footpaths”
“lack of formal channels for residents to have their voices heard”
“customers did not trust Thistle” – “mismanaged E.ON contract”

1st March 2021 – From today in Toryglen, life as it was hitherto known, now changes. For the better or the worse? Anybody but Thistle? Mmmm, sounds good but when one jumps from a sinking ship into a lifeboat on fire and it costs a fortune to get in? Maybe not. Sanctuary Housing is now at the helm. Let’s see if it can steer a better course for Toryglen residents both tenants and owners. Sanctuary’s “Fresh Start” takeover page here.

The Thistle website has gone (but now redirected to Sanctuary Scotland), email addresses not forwarded. Certainly hope that the sign hadn’t been changed this morning as that would not be ‘essential work’ and against COVID regulations.

Oh, they DID put up the signs today!
Non essential work. Within COVID regulations?
Why bother as Thistle staff broke all the rules when canvassing for votes
plus they got a few bob for doing it.
As a result of a more than four year campaign by residents, Thistle and its corrupt management and committee now all gone as are many of the useless staff. The rest will all be gone before a year is out
if not before.
NONE OF THEM WILL BE MISSED

Today, 1st March 2021, the English Sanctuary Housing behemoth swallows Thistle and all its tens of millions of pounds of property assets. For free. No cost at all. Not a bean.

Signed off by the self serving Scottish Housing Regulator who ignored Toryglen residents and simply wanted rid of the Thistle problem (a problem highlighted by residents and not picked up by the ‘soft touch’ Regulator) at any cost in a feeble attempt to mask their own profound failures in letting a mismanaged and out of control Thistle Housing to self regulate and consequently, to fiddle returns and figures.

When any form of ‘self regulation’ is sanctioned and permitted, it always, always results in self absorbed debased duplicity, corruption and fiddles. Exactly what happened in Thistle Housing.

Who watched all of this happen? Who sanctioned it and for what reason?

How does this leave Toryglen?
Only time will tell but the tenants voted, beguiled by promises most believed but perhaps didn’t properly consider as others with other interests have more in the mix, much more invested and not necessarily for the betterment of residents who have made their bed and now must lie on it.

Sanctuary claims that, “More than 92 percent of Thistle tenants who voted in an independent ballot last September supported the transfer to Sanctuary”. Note, “who voted”. If only forty residents voted and thirty seven selected Sanctuary, that would be 92% of those who voted, not including the hundreds who didn’t vote at all. It is understood that many residents refused to vote, rightly or wrongly, as they were sickened by the years of fiddles and lies by Thistle and, quite simply, didn’t trust them. Thistle, as it was then, was asked to prove the vote and the actual number who voted for, as many residents claimed to have voted against, many more than Thistle claimed. Thistle, under the auspices of Sanctuary, they declined to provide any figures at all.

Assuming they care or understand the Scots language, dialect or accent which is not Worcester
Great sauce but no result

On the other hand, owners who make up approximately 43% of residents have been ignored, particularly those in flats which make up the majority of Toryglen properties, who have been savaged by ridiculous, excessive and unexplained charges for years. The basis of Thistle Housing Association, the shareholders, have been completely disregarded and sidelined. So much for, ‘local housing associations managed by local people for the benefit of the community‘. Not a single one of the corrupt management and staff failures Thistle Housing employed and embraced as members of their own cult, except for about one, actually resided in Toryglen so, really, why should any of them care? They didn’t and that’s why Toryglen after twenty years of Thistle’s neglect, finds itself in the state it’s in.

Today, all of that is tossed into the flames of hypocrisy …..and lies ….and no more shareholders as Sanctuary can do what they like. Their “Customer Review Panel“? What does that mean? Simply, like Thistle, nothing at all but a toothless talking shop with no powers of shareholding. Ye’ll dae as yer telt with absolutely no further recourse. Wait ‘n see how that trick works out.

The GOOD


Congratulations to Toryglen residents for standing up to the never ending, incessant lying and bullying of Thistle Housing’s excretable management and woefully incompetent employees. Four years and more to seek answers and solutions to the unbelievable failures of Grace McColgan and her growling and currently “feeling hopeless“, Mini-Me, Daniella Sprott, the Rosa Klebb of Thistle Housing surrounded by their whimpering camp followers (some more camp than others) like her drinking buddy, the utterly mendacious Sandra McGillivray, some of whom were (and still are) all too willing to spill the beans to this blogsite when they thought it would suit their own selfish ends and get a “promotion”. (You know who you are).

…and eventually took out every single one of the corrupt management, its poodle committee and Thistle itself

They all know who they are but thanks are due. It added to Thistle’s paranoia that various spying devices which their secretive, atrocious and demented management assumed had been planted in Thistle Fort. They even spent thousands of pounds having the joint ripped apart just in case. Always consider – the best bugs are in the mind of the guilty. Maybe but underfloor structured cabling systems, all that multipair cabling, oh so susceptible to ‘manipulation’ not to mention that wee and very crap comms rack in Thistle not so far away from the entirely illegal CCTV system and not too far away from where Miss Sprott and her ‘promoted’ accomplice shredded all the dodgy documentation which the Regulator’s Statutory Managers needed but couldn’t find.

At first thought, the end of days of Thistle Housing and its long standing corruption, cronyism and nepotism, how so welcome that has to be, and its never ending greedy acolytes are now expunged from the failed Management Committee after so many years of utter and grinding failure whilst they lined their pockets and did nothing to better Toryglen other than the failed insulation works which were mandated by the Scottish Government and not by Thistle’s choice.

Thistle Housing – such a parcel of rogues!

The BAD


Principal corrupt characters:

  • GRACE McCOLGAN
  • DANIELLA SPROTT
  • BRENDA WILSON
  • JIM NAISMITH
  • THOSE IGNORANT CREATURES IN THE PREVIOUS MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

    A housing association which existed only for the self entitlement of its proven corrupt and incapable management and its gormless staff, all of whom, practically without exception, none of whom actually stayed in Toryglen, all of whom with a level of educational competence of an idiot.
THOSE WHO FAILED TORYGLEN
Grace McColgan
Daniella Sprott
Jim Naismith
Brenda Wilson

THEY ONLY BOTHERED ABOUT THEMSELVES

However, “Developing a Better Community” was never their goal. Lining their pockets was their only intent. Every other housing association has bettered their areas, cleared 1950s near slum blocks and built new homes for families, young couples, those on their own and for the elderly.

You only have to journey through the likes of Castlemilk, Pollok, Househillwood, Darnley, Priesthill and so many other 1950s post war estates (or schemes, if you will) and see the difference in these areas over the past twenty years.

Thistle Housing non compliant with The Regulator’s requirements even up to only a few months ago
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Thistle Housing, a Gorbals based faction in Old Rutherglen Road, adjacent to Thistle Street, conned its way into Toryglen twenty years ago, promising new kitchens and bathrooms (ironically, once more promised to tenants as a lure to support Sanctuary) but after that, did nothing. Built not so much as a shed. Improved nothing other than that demanded of government as the Toryglen housing stock was so bad. Public realm full of cracking walls and crumbling backyards. Even iron palings and fences erected in the early 1950s never seen a coat of paint in sixty years.

Then from today, 1st March 2021, there’s Sanctuary, the English housing monster, gobbling up so many housing associations and seemingly treating their tenants and locked in owners like peasants although Sanctuary has to be given a chance to undo Thistle’s years of wrong.

£300,000 for window sills?
£530,000 for gardening?
£500,000 for reports?
More than £2million in losses?
All gone and none of it explained
No problem when it’s
only Toryglen’s money

The UGLY


Daniella Sprott? Oh, she sneaked away at the end of last week as she was afraid ‘something would happen’, something orchestrated by the residents she bullied for years. Nah, it was known she intended to slither away last Friday but having been promoted to match her skills to being the head of the pencil sharpening department, she held neither value nor significance to mark her long delayed and very welcome departure. She and her shamed and already booted pal, disGrace McColgan, together with the vanished Jim Naismith, the (where did all the money go?) bookkeeper and Brenda Wilson, Thistle’s inarticulate long termer, have caused too much damage in Toryglen and ruined the residents’ association for the sake of their own greed.

Reputations at the Sanctuary hegemony will not necessarily convey precisely to Toryglen. After all, Sanctuary has promised, well, not very much at all, bearing in mind that a programme of kitchens and bathrooms replacement would have had commenced this year in any case. Window replacement? Thought that had been done. Boilers? Same as kitchens and bathrooms, for tax exempt reasons, that has to be done. Oh, the £600,000 promises for ‘improvements’? Divided amongst and around all of the backyards and public areas in Toryglen, a couple of bob per close. Maybe. Tenants sold themselves off on the cheap.

The worrying fact is that the Scottish Housing Regulator stays silent on the alleged disappearance of association funds. As does the First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, the local MSP. Why? No obvious action. No response to residents’ enquiries. Is it that such a coverup of this type of malpractice is endemic in housing associations in Scotland?

In the Regulator’s gaze

As another recent example, see here regarding the malpractice at Charing X Housing Association in Glasgow. Looks something like a Thistle rerun and who worked there until recently? The mendacious Sandra McGillivray, Miss Sprott’s drinking buddy, who recently returned to Thistle displaying no shame at all for her previous dreadful and deceitful performance in Thistle when she was then forced to rapidly slink away when allegations of faked signatures on documents were revealed. Bet they didn’t know that one at Charing X HA.

For more information as to how the Scottish Housing Regulator would like you to think how they dealt with Thistle Housing, see here.

No matter how it seems, isn’t it odd that after so much proven corruption, mismanagement, faked returns to the Regulator, a corrupt Major Works Programme, millions of pounds in losses, hundreds of thousands of pounds not accounted for, the lies told about asbestos contamination and more, that no one, not a single person in Thistle was held to account. That smells. That smells bad with the stench reaching back to those who should have had oversight of Thistle.

Not a lot to boast about?

Click here or on the graphic for Trustpilot’s ratings and comments of Sanctuary Housing. Oops!

Alas, there is more to be revealed. All possibly very interesting, more horrifying but none of it welcome.

For example:

The plague that was Thistle Housing, the evil and pestilence which has been metastasising, spreading, infecting Toryglen for years, under the bullying control of a failed self seeking, completely corrupt and vastly incapable management with local politicians who gave not the slightest toss concern for Toryglen.

They are all gone and under questionable circumstances. Why would that be?

If it wasn’t for residents’ concern and interest in the Toryglen estate, none of this would have ever happened. Thistle is and has been an utterly failed and absolutely corrupt housing association from its very inception, completely different and much lesser than all other associations whose mantra is to increase the housing stock for locals, residents, the elderly and others. Thistle built nothing other than their palatial Thistle Fort offices. Not a brick. Not a shed. Not a single house.

It took their lies and manifest incompetence during and after the failed 2016 Major Works Programme (still incomplete and disastrously collapsed into ruin) for residents to eventually ask questions they never had been challenged with before but residents met only with manufactured stories, then fibs then lies followed by the uncomfortable disclosure that, for years, the long term incompetence of Thistle.

From today, the English Sanctuary Housing takes over. Thus far, honesty is not illustrated as its prime policy. Not a good start but, hopefully this comment is completely wrong.

A change, a new and vibrant change is welcome and desired in Toryglen. Is Sanctuary up to the job or is there a hidden history as to how they managed to rip the Toryglen estate? Is there more to the assumption that the takeover was manipulated in cahoots with the Scottish Housing Regulator to rid itself of the evil that was Thistle and that other local prospective associations such as Thenue were barred from bidding?

Or is it the criminals and politicians now have the keys to the locks?

The truth will out. Eventually.

To read Sanctuary’s first and grindingly failed tasks in Toryglen, see here and here or click on either of the headings above.

Anyway, good riddance to the perversion that was Thistle Housing. It could have been so much better but McColgan, Sprott, Naismith, Wilson and so many other greedy incompetents who thought they were better than Toryglen residents, surrounded by an untrained, ignorant cultish staff who were too interested in their own selves and dishing out poor service.

Best of luck Toryglen. Seeking Sanctuary? You may need it.

grabthethistle@hotmail.com

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Sorry is the Hardest Word (but so easy when it’s not meant!)

1,872 DAYS – 5 YEARS + 1 MONTH + 14 DAYS
since Thistle’s mismanaged Major Works Programme started on 7th January 2016

1,543 DAYS – 50 MONTHS + 21 DAYS
since 30th November 2016 when “all of the works to all of the houses in Toryglen will be complete“. Today, 20th February 2021, still incomplete, work proven to be shoddy and more importantly, dangerous and now possibly hazardous to life and limb

Click on the graphic above or here to read the article

A continuation of yesterday’s blog, here but just in case you think this asbestos topic is recent, click here for an entry on this blog site of 29 July 2019.

Other than Toryglen residents being threatened with legal action by Sanctuary Housing for revealing even more of Thistle’s dastardly ways and drastic mistakes together with the Glasgow Evening Times being advised by Sanctuary Housing that its solicitors are ‘keeping an eye’ on events, the Times has chosen to publish more revelations of the ineptitudes of the soon to be gone Thistle Housing.

Asbestos removal in Toryglen is safe” – so long as residents don’t breathe or take any water from the polluted tanks in the attics.

An attic tank full of water and packed full of gunge – tank not covered so what’s REALLY in it?
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So, there you go. The asbestos which Thistle Housing’s sacked director disGrace McColgan and her henchwoman, Daniella Sprott also soon to be sacked (or rather, same as McColgan, taken a package of Toryglen residents’ cash) always claimed and even promised, in writing never existed even although they had been sanctioned by the Health and Safety Executive and challenged by so many residents who had (and have) endless numbers of photographs of the asbestos in the attics as well as mountains of building rubble and, according to Miss Sprott, several attics jam packed with “gas fires”. Really, it would make a stone weep.

Three years ago and still Thistle did nothing ….but lie
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The SORRY word is just so hard to take from Thistle. It’s the least used word in their limited vocabulary and when issued, is never made in an honest and genuine fashion, just a collection of letters which mean nothing, merely a reaction to being found out. Why can that be said? History and experience of Thistle, one of the many reasons Thistle will soon be no longer.

In the article, Thistle (or rather, Sanctuary) “strongly denied claims of wrongdoing“. Aye, right!

Thistle told residents that it was one company who was to carry out the asbestos removal, a company with no asbestos removal licence but after all the failures were discovered, Sanctuary then claimed that it was another which does have a licence. A bit of odeur here. Rather convenient until a resident spoke to Miss Sprott who confirmed it was indeed the first (unlicensed company) doing the work. So, it was either the left hand not knowing what the right hand was doing (typical Thistle) or it was a downright lie (again, typical Thistle). It couldn’t have been both.

Thistle (or rather, Sanctuary) further stated:

Another attic with broken sheeting
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The bags shown in the photograph are not red in colour and therefore did not contain any asbestos“.

The problem with their selective take is that there are many other photographs of bags in other closes. Not one illustrates any red bags or anything which would resemble sealed hazardous material filled bags.

We can confirm these bags contained only fibreglass insulation, a material that poses no health risk“.

If it was indeed the case that there was only decades old fibre glass insulation in the bags, fibre glass poses a similar risk to health as asbestos as it sheds millions of tiny particles of glass which must not be breathed in. So here, Thistle/Sanctuary attempts to minimise a great risk down to one which is almost as risky. Some choice.

Our licensed contractor has been instructed to accompany all bags from the building at all times in future so this doesn’t happen again.”

The “licensed contractor” Thistle refers to is seemingly neither the one advised to residents nor the one Miss Sprott confirmed in a telephone call with a resident which was working in Kerrycroy Street and Avenue. They should have “at all times” accompanied bags and not just dumped them in closes. So, again, they were wrong and none of this would have been revealed had it not for residents’ vigilance.

A housing source said the work being carried out at Kerrycroy Avenue is a removal task where asbestos-containing materials are in decent condition and not being broken up“.

Yet another attic which Thistle thought residents would never see as they quickly bolted the hatchways closed just before Christmas 2018. They were wrong then and they are wrong now.
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The made up stories never end! It has been proven (and photographed) that asbestos containing materials were broken up in attics. Remember, dozens of workmen careered around attics in the summer of 2016 when the roofs were being stripped (and then the same workmen suspiciously vanished for five weeks when asbestos was discovered).

The attics were left strewn with piles of building rubble in amongst which were broken asbestos sheets, torn up fibre glass insulation, bricks, tiles (and as there was not a single toilet on site, where do you think they went?) therefore everything within attics could well have been contaminated (including water tanks) and consequently, everything removed should have been in “red bags”, the red bags which no one saw.

They added that bags shown in residents’ photographs contain non-hazardous fibreglass insulation and not asbestos, which would be held in red coloured bags.

How did Thistle/Sanctuary know what was in those bags? There was not a single Thistle representative on site to oversee the work. Did they test them or just take the word of the removal company? Or just lie? Remember, the contractor was reported by Sanctuary (not Thistle) to have been sacked. Why would that be?

Thistle claims that the asbestos contamination is “low risk”. This’ll be the contamination they denied for years but other than that, there should have been no risk at all to residents but, alas, due to Thistle’s endless lies, there was and has been for years.

All of these incidents and even the suspicion of asbestos contaminated material as well as a record of any and everyone who has accessed attics, should be maintained in a legally required Asbestos Register. Until recently, Thistle broke the law by not having one, as a result, Thistle was sanctioned by the Health and Safety Executive. Hey, they didn’t tell you that one! They even claimed that the hapless, part time maintenance person, the hated Larry Kilkenny, had been trained in asbestos management. Unsurprisingly he was not. Another lie. Come on, Larry couldn’t be trained to catch a ball.

Does Thistle have an Asbestos Register now? Don’t know, maybe on a crayon filled jotter or on an easily changed (or deleted) spreadsheet but they won’t reveal it to anyone, if it exists, nor will they provide the water testing certificates of the heavily polluted attic water tanks, many without covers, despite requests being made under under the Freedom of Information Act. Again, a bit stinky!

Secrecy and lies have always been the hallmark of Thistle Housing. Right to the end, they continue on that path despite being found out so many times. Do they not realise that with that and the gross mismanagement of the association over the twenty years since in conned its way into Toryglen, they have brought the residents’ association to its knees, buckled under by the heavy weight of unaccountable spending, hundreds of thousands of pounds of unexplained disappeared money at the same time as the finance manager vanished (followed by door locks changed and records shredded) and losses now racked up to the £millions.

The last paragraph in the Evening Times’ article is especially salient:


One resident, who asked not to be named, said:

They can hardly blame us for being alarmed after everything that has happened here over the years

We have no faith at all in Thistle to get anything right when it comes to the safety of the residents and the upkeep of our homes

They will have to work hard to regain trust – though I doubt they will ever mange to win us back over

Think Sanctuary will be any better? Hope so but with one of their first actions being legal threats, no one knows but here’s a reader’s comment on yesterday’s blog:

Here are some more pictures of attics taken in 2019 and been ignored before and since then. Click on the arrows to be horrified. Some operating systems, eg macOS and some versions of linux, allow you to double click to enlarge, if you’re brave enough:

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The Story of Thistle Housing, Asbestos and the Sanctuary Housing Bully Boys’ Threats to Toryglen Residents

1,871 DAYS – 5 YEARS + 1 MONTH + 13 DAYS
since Thistle’s mismanaged Major Works Programme started on 7th January 2016

1,542 DAYS – 50 MONTHS + 20 DAYS
since 30th November 2016 when “all of the works to all of the houses in Toryglen will be complete“. Today, 19th February 2021, still incomplete, work proven to be shoddy and more importantly, dangerous and now possibly hazardous to life and limb

In August 2020, the Scottish Housing Regulator, by way of its Statutory Manager, had expressed a desire that no more blog entries would appear so that the mechanism of the then possible takeover of Thistle Housing by Sanctuary Housing could proceed without any external influence or comment.

This site received an email on grabthethistle@hotmail.com requesting such cessation. It was thought wise to comply with the request, at the time, therefore this blog’s activity more or less ceased. Big mistake.

UNFORTUNATELY, now that Toryglen tenants have voted for Sanctuary to gobble up Thistle and its tens of millions of pounds of property assets, all for free, and the takeover date being 1 March 2021, Sanctuary has now decided to flex its corporate muscles and started bullying residents.

As you may know, amongst other horrors Thistle forced Toryglen residents to endure, was the discovery of asbestos in attic spaces.

This was revealed by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) in July 2016, just at the very start of Thistle’s soon to fail Major Works Programme when, only coincidentally, the bottom dollar foreign workers on site vanished for five weeks or so leaving roofs wide open to the elements. Would you work in and amongst asbestos?

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In summary, residents forced the issue, the then Director of Thistle, disGrace McColgan and her sidekick, Daniella Sprott who was responsible for the Major Works Programme, attempted to belittle residents and, even in writing, denied the existence of asbestos and even blamed it on “gas fires” which they claimed residents had dumped in so many attics. Of course, no “gas fires” were ever found but asbestos was. Miss Sprott even told staff to spout that lie to residents. The hapless and useless Larry Kilkenny tried that one on and was laughed out of court. That was a conspiracy to hide the truth and was illegal.

To rattle on, Thistle was censured by the HSE and let ‘off the hook’ by the Scottish Housing Regulator (which, in practice, regulates for the benefit of housing associations and itself and not for residents) but now that disGrace McColgan had been deservedly booted out of Thistle for her mismanaging and manipulating the association for years, Daniella Sprott continued with the lying denials regarding asbestos. She even lied to the First Minister of Scotland.

Perhaps that’s one of the many reasons why she is deservedly getting kicked out of Thistle as Sanctuary takes over on 1 March.

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Anyway, all the things Thistle promised unsurprisingly never came to light but Sanctuary, to bribe tenants (owners were not considered), made its own promises, such as new kitchens and bathrooms (which is going to result in some disappointment with not a few tenants and were going to be replaced in any case) and to complete the Major Works Programme now well over four years late (which would also have to be done, in any case). One of the situations to be resolved was the asbestos in attic spaces.

Sanctuary has in practice taken over the reins of running Thistle even although it does not have the power to do so prior to 1 March but has now conceded that there is, in fact, an asbestos problem, despite Thistle’s constant and massively mendacious denials. They commenced an asbestos removal programme to be started last week and quite simply, they cocked it up big style.

The removal of asbestos is no small feat, (maybe why Thistle couldn’t be bothered) the methods of which are surrounded by legal requirements which must be adhered to. Asbestos can be extremely hazardous to health but can take years and decades before any effects are seen, very often they are deadly.

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The company Sanctuary employed did not follow legal procedures, they did not wear the correct protective clothing, they did not have hazard warnings on their unmarked white van, they did not follow COVID requirements, they used normal disposal bags which, in any case, they should have been immediately taken out of the closes to their vehicle but left the bags in closes next to residents’ doors for hours at end. They did not deep clean the closes. They used water from the probably contaminated attic tanks to through over some closes, in others they did not go even as far but merely brushed some of the contaminated debris away, spreading dust everywhere. In addition, there seemed to be no oversight by any Thistle employee, no one from Thistle onsite. Of course, that’s nothing new.

When some residents discovered that all of this was happening, they contacted Sanctuary and Thistle, although Thistle refused to return calls. No change there then. Within literally minutes, the asbestos removal company involved was offsite and apparently sacked. Quite basically, they were endangering residents’ lives.

You would have thought that this being the first task handled by Sanctuary that they would have gone out of their way to ensure the job was done well and curry favour of Toryglen residents. But no. They failed at the first hurdle which doesn’t exactly bear well for the future and very necessary major repairs required to Toryglen properties. Is it perhaps that Sanctuary just doesn’t care now that tenants have chucked away the lifebelt and are now lumped with them?

Residents called and emailed Sanctuary and some posts were placed on Facebook. As a consequence, Sanctuary has now made threats of legal action against FB posters and demanded that the posts be taken down even although there is not a single libellous claim made on Facebook. Remember, Sanctuary sacked the firm responsible. Why would that be?

So, there you have it. So much for Sanctuary’s insidious plea to trust them. Almost the very first thing they do is to threaten legal action when they were utterly wrong and had nowhere else to go. That’s plain and simple big corporate bullying which gives rise to the thought that this does not look too good for Toryglen if that’s the type of tyrannical tactics Sanctuary is more than willing to adopt. They appear to expect Toryglen residents to buckle under and meekly accept their bullying, strong arm diktat, even more so than the soon to be dead Thistle Housing and do not want any dissent or discussion.

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This is an English MP’s take on Sanctuary Housing.

Click on the links below for more.

https://www.markfrancois.com/news/mark-francois-mp-holds-leaders-sanctuary-housing-account
and
https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2019-07-18/debates/0604D7C5-68DA-406E-917D-F4B8F04780E5/SanctuaryHousingGroup

For example –

The Group provide a poor repairs service to my constituents

Mark pressed Sanctuary’s management hard on their need to improve their maintenance service to tenants

I have had numerous complaints from Sanctuary tenants about shoddy workmanship, missed appointments and a generally off-hand attitude towards them when they complain

The company’s record is so poor that in March this year it was the subject of an absolutely scathing Channel 4 “Dispatches” documentary entitled, “New Landlords from Hell”.” Click below for an extract from that documentary.

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=497849124078454

Full version below, if you sign into Channel4. It’s a real eye opener.

https://www.channel4.com/programmes/new-landlords-from-hell-dispatches/on-demand/69156-001

What the soon to be tenants of Sanctuary Housing don’t know is that this is the call centre repairs service, based in Worcester, England they will be eventually dealing with. Best of luck with that one.

Let’s see how all this pans out.

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35,000,000 Lies from Thistle Housing

1,694 DAYS – FOUR YEARS + 7 MONTHS + 20 DAYS
since Thistle’s mismanaged Major Works Programme started on 7th January 2016
1,366 DAYS – THREE YEARS + 8 MONTHS + 28 DAYS
since 30th November 2016 when “all of the works to all of the houses in Toryglen will be complete“. Today, Thursday 27th August 2020, still incomplete, work proven to be shoddy and more importantly, dangerous and now possibly hazardous to life and limb with millions of pounds required for rectification work. Thistle Housing has hardly lifted a finger to rectify their misdeeds

Corrupt Thistle Housing have been keen to spin and promote what little they have achieved in the nineteen years they have been in Toryglen, especially after being forced by residents to publish a website like all other housing associations.

Just some quick facts:

* They have built not a single dwelling in Toryglen

* They have renewed not a single backyard in Toryglen

* They have refurbished not a single common realm area in Toryglen

* They have lost multimillions of pounds due to profound mismanagement

* They completely failed on the Major Works Programme, still incomplete and dangerous to residents

* They have, however, been rather good at paying themselves unusually huge and undeserved salaries, salaries which, as can be determined, are higher than paid in similar housing associations

Thistle’s Website Claim

Website claim before

Thistle’s website has, since its inception, thrown up quite a few misnomers and questions, always spinning selected and out of order situations and facts (not including out and out lies), one of which was their claim to have “Invested in Our Homes” £35,000,000 in Toryglen. So, by simple arithmetic, they claim that they have invested around £38,000 in each and every one of their own properties? Yeah, it looks like it.

As the reference was to “Our” homes, it stuck in the craw just a tad, as anyone who has or does live in Toryglen, in any manner, ever, knows all too well that Thistle and its proven incompetent management and staff have always been far too busy looking after themselves to bother about such insignificances as bettering Toryglen. The only thing they ever did were the two phases of the Major Works Programme which were mandated by government as Thistle’s housing stock was almost the poorest and worst insulated in Scotland.

So, where did this £35,000,00 claim of Thistle’s come from?

Website claim after

Like everything else from Thistle, it was made up. Thistle were asked, they couldn’t substantiate their claim so they were requested to remove it from their website which they have been forced to do, as above.

Another mistruth by Thistle but only amongst the practically countless others.

Any more in the Future?
Oh, you bet! With the prospective takeover by Sanctuary, the tales and out of order facts will proliferate on their website and the flood of glossy pamphlets and letters ready to litter your mailboxes.

They have already published some new propaganda on the website yesterday, here here and here.

The Housing Regulator’s Place in all of This
Consider this though, the Scottish Housing Regulator has now been onsite in Thistle for TWO YEARS, no problems have been addressed as far as residents have witnessed, the amount of money to do so is enormous, Thistle has been reticent to answer even the Regulator’s questions, documents, paperwork, reports, emails have all vanished …and the Regulator is sick of it and wants the problem of Thistle to be gone, at any price as if not, the entire mucky debacle will reflect badly on the Regulator for not keeping a tight grip and proper scrutiny on Thistle over the years together with the increasing number of failed housing associations playing loose with residents’ funds.

The Regulator claims, “Openness, transparency and accountability are important to us and our stakeholders“. Mmm, there’s not been a tremendous lot of that in this case and certainly not from Thistle Housing.

The Regulator continues, “In the twelve cases we intervened because the landlord had failed to meet the standards of Governance and Financial Management or other regulatory requirements. In each case, the landlord was unable, or sometimes unwilling, to remedy failures. This presented a serious risk to the interests of tenants and service users. In almost all RSL interventions, there was a failure of leadership. The
cultures in some RSLs left them vulnerable to poor behaviours and incompetence that led to serious problems. Some of those in leadership disregarded controls aimed at protecting the RSL
“. This, of course, includes Thistle Housing which has been proven to be the worst managed RSL (Registered Social Landlord) of the twelve failed associations referred to. More here.

So why, why, why are the same people who caused all of the problems still in a bloody job in Thistle and seemingly after any successful takeover by Sanctuary, will still be?

Get the Polis In!
Ah but residents are sick of it too and with the lack of action and answers from Thistle/Sanctuary, queries being ignored, requests for details having to be by means of Freedom of Information requests, the second in command, Jim Naismith, the Finance Officer having gone AWOL with no explanation and money, lots of it, hundreds of thousands of pounds having disappeared (see here) documents and reports shredded, email accounts deleted, the Regulator has now been requested to refer this tawdry matter to Police Scotland and the Procurator Fiscal, as here.

Why is Sanctuary interested in Thistle?
The Management Committee is now formed entirely of the Regulator’s placemen, no local representatives at all, (see here) so practically any decisions can be forced through particularly as they all hold high and well paid positions within other housing associations so won’t want the fallout from Thistle tarnishing their own empires.

They have sanctioned Sanctuary, a huge English based housing association not without its own massive troubles, including the mess they have made of the old Victoria Infirmary site in Langside, Glasgow, to swallow Thistle but then you may ask, why would Sanctuary even want Thistle with its endless list of faults and expensive list of massive repairs? Sanctuary are doing this because they are a (tax exempt) charity and really a bunch of nice people? Right. Have a look at this to see just how nice these vastly paid people can be. The shape of things to come for Toryglen?

Might it have anything to do with the £50,000,000 or so of equity, the value of Thistle’s own properties? With that equity, Sanctuary, once it gets its paws on Thistle, can negotiate better financial deals with their bankers at better interest rates. As Sanctuary is so indebted, many times more so than Thistle, that will come as a blessing for them and at little cost. See here for more on Sanctuary Scotland’s debt.

What do Toryglen residents get out of all of this that they wouldn’t otherwise have got? Practically nothing.

The promised replacement of kitchens and bathrooms would have to be done in any case as they have to be replaced every twenty years (which is up next year). They have not qualified the amount of work to be done to rectify the profound and dangerous faults of the Major Works Programme which mostly affected owners but affects hundreds of tenants and their families too. Consequently, there goes the majority of money Sanctuary is flashing before residents’ eyes. In other words, a con.

There will, of course, be more on this after Toryglen residents have the opportunity to consider the Thistle/Sanctuary claims but always, always remember, Thistle is known for lies, stories and half truths. You have only to click on the Scottish Housing Regulator logo above or click here to see just how badly Thistle has served Toryglen.

Glossy, horrible stuff. Fit for only one purpose.

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Widespread Fraud & Corruption Exposed in Thistle Housing as it is Revealed that Regulator’s Investigations Have Vanished

1,692 DAYS – FOUR YEARS + 7 MONTHS + 18 DAYS
since Thistle’s mismanaged Major Works Programme started on 7th January 2016
1,364 DAYS – THREE YEARS + 8 MONTHS + 26 DAYS
since 30th November 2016 when “all of the works to all of the houses in Toryglen will be complete“. Today, Tuesday 25th August 2020, still incomplete, work proven to be shoddy and more importantly, dangerous and now possibly hazardous to life and limb with millions of pounds required for rectification work. Thistle Housing has hardly lifted a finger to rectify their misdeeds

Brenda Wilson, the long term member of Thistle Housing’s Management Committee, recently resigned, together with her equally long term sidekick, Patrick Cannon. See more of Mrs Wilson’s comments here.

This blog post is as a result of Mrs Wilson’s comments openly published on multiple sites (see here & here ) as well as the Glasgow Times (see here), in previous posts on this site (see here & here), available for all interested parties to see.

The National newspaper recently published an article detailing the severe and many shortfalls of the Scottish Housing Regulator. If you read it here, it gives the impression, if not the fact, that the entire housing association trick is nothing short of a multimillion pound scam to feed the greed of so-called consultants who prey on failed housing associations. Again, Mrs Wilson has her say in that too.

The National runs a paywall. If you are having problems accessing the National article, the full text is at the very end of this post.

You might like to click here to go back almost two years to Thistle’s AGM on 26 September 2018, when questions were asked and either received lying answers or just ignored.

Mrs Wilson states, There is not one report, piece of paper or email left from the time of that first statutory manager. He was in place for nearly 10 months, and for all that time the Association paid his daily rate, weekly travel costs from Devon and living costs in Glasgow. The overall cost must have been well over £120,000 with, as far as we can see, little or nothing to show for it.

Mrs Wilson, who certainly took her time in seeing the light of day in Thistle, now reveals that all papers, documents, reports, emails, email accounts – well, everything accrued during the tenure of the Regulator’s first Statutory Manager, has all vanished. Gone. Disappeared.

Mrs Wilson complains, “the first statutory manager arrived in August 2018 he carried out an intense further investigation of the Association“.

After two years of the Scottish Housing Regulator’s investigation of Thistle Housing, questions have to be asked:

* Where are the results of the first Statutory Manager’s “intense further investigation of the Association“?

* Where are all the documents, investigations, paperwork, email traffic and accounts?

* Who made it all disappear and why?

* What has Thistle Housing achieved for the £120,000 of Toryglen residents’ money Mrs Wilson tells us was spent on the now vanished efforts of the Regulator’s first Statutory Manager?

* Why is it always up to Toryglen residents to uncover wrongdoings in Thistle?

* Why is Thistle’s failed management so secretive?

* Why has the Scottish Housing Regulator not flagged up this situation previously?

* Why have Thistle’s senior management not been questioned about the vanished documentation and why has appropriate action not been taken and seen to be taken?

Whilst the disgraced Director, Mrs McColgan, has gone (no doubt with a hefty ‘severance’ package, as has the previous Interim Director, Bob McGuire, who expensively produced little and published nothing, there is now the question of apparently missing hundreds of thousands of pounds and, at the same time, the disappeared Finance Manager, Jim Naismith who vanished two months ago without explanation and Thistle’s subsequent refusal to explain why although Mr Naismith has now been replaced by a Sanctuary employee before any prospective takeover has been agreed by Toryglen residents and Thistle shareholders.

Mrs Wilson continues, “We know that there were a lot of problems arising from how the big contract with Eon was managed. I know we all got some things wrong, including just not having enough of the right staff to manage a major contract.`”

Too right but she was part of the Thistle cabal who, as Mrs Wilson states, “all knew that there were a lot of problems, who either lied to Toryglen residents who asked questions or, more often, simply ignored said questions, the latter being a tactic now apparently being adopted by the prospective takeover partner, Sanctuary.

So, why did Thistle not have the right staff? They were certainly forking out hundreds of thousands of pounds in salary payments to those senior staff who were responsible for the Major Works Programme as well as huge payments to Jeff Poulter, the heating engineer, who claimed to be a Clerk of Works (and wasn’t) as well as the costs to retain the other self proclaimed Clerk of Works, Paul Nolan, a painter, both of these laughingly termed Clerks of Works being as useful as a hole in a fish tank. Why, when it was so blindingly obvious to Toryglen residents that these two jokers were useless idiots, did Thistle’s overpaid and responsibility free senior management allow them free range to literally destroy residents’ homes?

It has been admitted by the Regulator’s managers that they were horrified at the record keeping in Thistle whereby they stumbled, quite literally, over boxes and boxes of miscellaneous letters and documents, in no order. It has since been discovered that much of this paperwork, including that of the disgraced and booted Director, Mrs McColgan, were shredded by two senior members of staff. Additionally, it has been revealed that email accounts and all of their associated traffic have been deleted from Thistle’s email server, all without explanation or response to questions.

Why has all of this evidence been hidden, shredded. deleted and destroyed and why are those senior members of staff who undertook this heinous act still on Thistle’s payroll?

Has the Regulator discussed the situation of missing documentation with the first Statutory Manager?

Why has the Regulator, seemingly, taken part in this conspiracy and why, given that all members of the Management Committee are the Regulator’s placemen, done nothing to resolve this impasse? Why has the Regulator not revealed these acts?

Mrs Wilson states that she resigned from Thistle’s Management Committee as there has been no benefit from the £500,000 spent on so-called investigations. Added to this, there will be a bill from the Scottish Housing Regulator for its two years and more involvement in Thistle, the thick end of £1 million has gone up in a puff of smoke. Just imagine what £1,000,000 could have done for the people of Toryglen. But no, it’s wasted, it’s not Thistle senior managers’ money, not one of them stays in Toryglen as neither do the majority of staff so really, why the hell should they bother?

In the vernacular, ‘if it smells of shite, it is shite’ and all of this certainly stinks to high heaven and reeks of a deliberate coverup.

But covering up what? When simple questions have been asked principally of the failed Major Works Programme but also of many other issues affecting Toryglen residents, and dating back to October 2016 but never answered, when all other possible explanations have been considered and rejected, the only one left is that there has been graft and corruption within Thistle Housing. There is simply no other alternative.

There is certainly something seriously wrong with the way Thistle Housing’s senior management have shirked all responsibility for their profligate spending of Toryglen residents’ money and accepted no blame, at all, for their mismanagement over not just the last four years but, as it turns out, for their entire nineteen years in Toryglen.

As a consequence, the Scottish Housing Regulator has now been requested to refer the sordid and rather sleazy behaviour of Thistle Housing to Police Scotland and the Procurator Fiscal to examine the possibility of criminality.

The text of the National Article
IS Glasgow in danger of losing its hard-won status as the community-led housing capital of Britain?

A series of heavy-handed investigations by the Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR) has resulted in the departure of key staff and long-serving local committee members from some of Scotland’s best-performing Housing Associations (HAs) and racked up six-figure consultants’ bills to be met by Glasgow’s poorest tenants. As one HA manager put it: “Hundreds of thousands of pounds are being spent on usually fatuous, unnecessary enquiries and investigations instructed by SHR, carried out by ridiculously expensive consultants … and paid for by tenants, amongst the poorest in society.”

All of which might be fair enough if the investigations uncovered evidence of shocking malpractice, woeful mismanagement or sky-high rents. But generally speaking, they haven’t.

Twelve Housing Associations have had intensive SHR involvement in the last five years and all are community-led organisations, prompting the suspicion that the regulator has a mission to professionalise the unique tenant-led associations that exist in Glasgow and beyond.

One SHR intervention began in 2017 when allegations prompted the suspension of an HA director and a nine-month investigation. After he was able to present evidence in his own defence, the regulator (via HA solicitors) offered him one year’s net salary for “loss of office”. The SHR refused to deal with him directly, key members of the volunteer committee resigned and now the majority are “parachuted in” regulator appointees. The bill for intervention by London-based consultants is estimated, by the regulator, to be over £100k.

The former director, who has 40 years involvement with the housing movement and wants to remain anonymous, said: “In my final years in charge, we had some of the lowest rents, lowest rent increases, best and quickest repairs, most professional care services and highest levels of tenant satisfaction in Scotland. There were no risks of any significance, but tenants must pay the price of regulator intervention. Our tenants did not need protection by the SHR, they needed protection from it.”

Another community-led Glasgow-based HA spent two years trying to comply with an “over-exacting” SHR. Their director also wants to remain anonymous and said: “We were looking to refinance and needed consent from SHR. At their insistence we commissioned a consultant to carry out a governance review who rated our performance as good. SHR wouldn’t accept that consultant’s report and wouldn’t explain why. The issue has gone backwards and forwards with slow responses from them. Eventually they stated there was ‘material non-compliance’ to regulatory standards but wouldn’t give details. Then the Covid lockdown kicked in, and now we’re stuck. We’ve spent £100k on regulation over the last two years – money that could have been spent on new kitchens. We feel there’s a desire to professionalise committees – to have accountants and lawyers. We see that as unhealthy because with unfamiliar ‘experts’ present, there’s a danger governance gets deferred to them. It seems local people aren’t trusted any more.”

Yet another Glasgow-based HA director told me: “If you look at our engagement plan on the SHR website, you’d think our Housing Association is a basket case. But amongst 150 RSLs (Registered Social Landlords) we have some of the lowest rents, lowest costs per unit, no debt, 96% tenant satisfaction and we met energy-efficient standards a year early. Still the SHR criticised us for ‘widespread failures’.”

Bizarrely, it was complying with SHR guidelines that first brought them to the regulator’s attention: “They queried our relatively high number of new committee members. But we did that because SHR had urged HAs not to have folk on committees for life.”

Not surprisingly, these disputes finally bubbled into the public domain.

In January 2020, an editorial in the specialist Scottish Housing News talked of “considerable disquiet” within the sector and “heavy-handed interventions” by SHR staff with “one common theme: bullying”. The paper reported allegations that “the style of work employed by the SHR is aggressive, over the top and frightening”.

BRUCE Forbes, director of Angus Housing Association for 24 years, told Scottish Housing News upon his retirement: “The SHR is tearing apart some housing associations for relatively minor errors or indiscretions that could’ve easily been resolved by constructive dialogue.”

In February, a Freedom of Information request was lodged which found that only one in 12 of the decisions to take statutory action in HAs had been sanctioned by the SHR board. The rest were taken by regulator staff.

In April, SNP MSP James Dornan, convener of Holyrood’s Local Government and Communities Committee, wrote to George Walker, chair of the SHR, asking how the organisation audits the impact of inspections on RSLs and tenants. Around the same time, the Scottish and Glasgow Federations of Housing Associations started consultations, prompted by complaints about the SHR by their members.

So what’s happening?

All the Housing Associations under investigation are small, hyper-local and community-led, with “volunteer” boards composed of local tenants rather than lawyers, accountants and professionals who live elsewhere. Some think there’s an agenda to encourage mergers in the (unproven) belief that big is beautiful and to install more middle-class professionals in place of savvy, local, working-class volunteer committee members.

Others think a big factor was the chill that went through the whole sector after the 2008 banking crash when the SHR was created. That context could have prompted an over-zealousness by regulator staff who, according to HA directors, also lack management experience in the sector. The regulator disputes this, saying “a number of staff have direct experience of working in social landlords as officers and board members”.

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Nonetheless, it seems ironic that small, volunteer-led RSLs must comply with every aspect of 90 regulatory requirements, while the SHR itself is exempt from the more exacting standards expected of larger regulatory organisations, because of the “small body” provisions of the Code of Audit Practice.

Still, there’s no denying the Regulator has uncovered some big problems. At Ferguslie Park HA, £533k was paid to staff in severance payments. As a neighbouring housing director put it: “Staff had gripes and instead of dealing with them, the HA decided to pay them off. The SHR had its fingers burnt. But problems like that are few and far between.”

It’s true, too, that some local residents have gripes with HA performance. When Brenda Wilson, a former committee member of Glasgow’s Thistle Housing Association, revealed £500k had been spent on fees for SHR-approved consultants (money that must be found by tenants), the Toryglen Residents’ Blog was instead outraged that Thistle’s improvement work on local houses is still ongoing, despite a promised completion date of 2016.

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THE SHR says organisations which need interventions have, “complex, significant and deep-rooted weaknesses, a failure of leadership”, and workplace cultures which left them “vulnerable to poor behaviours and incompetence”. It says board approval is only needed when a landlord’s homes might be transferred to another RSL and intervention is used “as a last resort, when there has been significant failure by a landlord … to protect the interests of tenants”.

SHR was unable to give a total cost for their interventions but referred to individual reports, one of which put the cost of an external manager for 15 months at £118,722.15 excluding VAT, adding: “These costs were partly offset by wider savings in staffing levels and substantial improvements in performance.”

Housing Association directors argue that complex, time-consuming engagements with the regulator demand vast amounts of staff time.

The SHR says the vast majority of engagements with the 186 social landlords it regulates are “positive and constructive”, and cites the following quote from Gordon Laurie, chair of Dalmuir Park Housing Association: “Dalmuir Park has been transformed since the regulator’s intervention. The expertise and knowledge of the statutory manager and appointees have been invaluable. By supporting the committed, locally elected members and a talented, enthusiastic staff team, real and lasting improvements in governance, performance and financial viability have been achieved.”

One housing sector – two very different accounts of SHR intervention.

So, what’s the solution?

Even the SHR’s fiercest critics believe a regulator is necessary and few argue for “regime change” as the first option.

Instead Housing Associations want the SHR to trust the general capacity of community-led housing associations, recruit folk with operational experience of running RSLs and start with quiet words of helpful advice instead of expensive interventions.

Would that be so difficult?

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Corrupt Thistle Housing Slammed by the Press AGAIN

1,688 DAYS – FOUR YEARS + 7 MONTHS + 14 DAYS
since Thistle’s mismanaged Major Works Programme started on 7th January 2016
1,360 DAYS – THREE YEARS + 8 MONTHS + 22 DAYS
since 30th November 2016 when “all of the works to all of the houses in Toryglen will be complete“. Today, Friday 21st August 2020, still incomplete, work proven to be shoddy and more importantly, dangerous and now possibly hazardous to life and limb with millions of pounds required for rectification work. Thistle Housing has hardly lifted a finger to rectify their misdeeds

Today’s Glasgow Times article really requires little further comment as, alas, it speaks for itself (but a wee extra word or two won’t go wrong)

Read more of the Glasgow Times article by clicking here

Click here to view the Regulator’s recent damning report on Thistle Housing

The endless “serious failures“, the corruption, mismanagement and lies spewing forth from Thistle Housing over not just the four years of the still incomplete Major Works Programme, now forty five months late, but over its entire nineteen year tenure of Toryglen when it was (and still is) run by a group of self serving, uneducated, incompetent money grabbers, although the last two committee members recently resigned, as here.

The Cover Up
And now the cover up by the Scottish Housing Regulator’s statutory placements in Thistle’s governing body and the mealy mouthed words from Sanctuary Housing in an attempt to brush the rank, fetid and hugely costly failure of Thistle’s overpaid and underperforming management under the carpet. It will have to be some size of carpet.

It is so evident that the exasperated Regulator just wants rid of the Thistle problem at any price. Thistle still won’t answer the Regulator’s direct questions, documents are missing or rather, shredded and email accounts have been deleted. Could it be imagined if that had occurred in any other company that those responsible (and you know who they are) would still be in position of still drawing their hefty and never justified salary packages and company cars?

Thistle refuses to answer questions
See more here

The half truths and stories embroidered with the odd lie or five together with the Director of Sanctuary Housing, Pat Cahill’s attempt to add gloss to cheap bribes to Toryglen residents, has started. You can be sure that there will be more on that as the days and weeks go by.

The Bribe
As an example, Sanctuary has indicated, as a sweetener to agree a takeover, that they will replace kitchens and bathrooms in tenants’ homes. This is where the manipulated half truths come into play.

Pat Cahill, director of Sanctuary Scotland, said: “The offer on which Thistle’s customers will be consulted received a hugely positive reaction at recent focus groups. Right, about five people and no context to that spurious claim. Really representative of the thousands of Toryglen tenants.

The existing kitchens and bathrooms in Thistle’s own properties,, which were the major part of the bribe by Thistle during its takeover efforts from Scottish Homes nineteen years ago, have to be replaced next year anyway, as they are written off over a period of twenty years. Sanctuary assumes that the hoi polloi don’t know this. Read Sanctuary’s provisional takeover offer here. Sorry, Sanctuary, no cigar there. Nothing extra at all other than a few quid to supposedly do up backyards which haven’t been touched for fifty years.

Beware of creeps bearing gifts!

Read more of the Glasgow Times article below or by clicking here

If you wish to read the Scottish Housing Regulator’s recent condemnation of Thistle Housing, click here

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