One of Scotland’s top housing providers held a grand opening of its new office.

 Hanover Scotland officially unveiled its new-look headquarters in Edinburgh during an open day this month.

The event was attended by local Liberal Democrat councillors, Jack Caldwell, Fiona Bennett and Pauline Flannery with nearby customers, families, and employees gathered to celebrate the occasion with live music and community activities.

 Angela Currie, CEO of Hanover Scotland, expressed her enthusiasm saying: “We are proud to continue our legacy of supporting older people in Scotland. The opening of this new office represents a key step in our journey towards sustainability while reaffirming our commitment to providing efficient services.

“By downsizing our office, we are not only streamlining operations but also making a meaningful contribution to environmental responsibility. We look forward to celebrating this important step with our community.”

 The office has been designed to meet modern standards of energy efficiency, part of Hanover’s broader strategy to operate more sustainably.

 Angela added: “This highlights our ongoing commitment to providing high-quality housing while embracing environmentally conscious practices. As we continue to adapt to the future needs of our tenants, our focus remains on offering homes that foster independence, community, and comfort.”

Shawn Wilson-More, People Partner and Wellbeing Lead, said: “The new modernised office gives us a creative and innovative space, allowing us to work more closely with our community. It’s about creating a welcoming environment that facilitates connection and collaboration in this new world of work, providing a positive experience for customers and employees alike, where we can continue to support people in the most efficient way.”

Following the official opening ceremony, guests had the chance to tour the new office and learn more about Hanover’s services.

Cllr Pauline Flannery, Scottish Liberal Democrat housing spokesperson, said: “Hanover plays a vital role in supporting communities across Scotland, and this new office is a fantastic example of how businesses can adapt to reduce their carbon footprint while continuing to provide essential services.”

For more than 40 years, Hanover has provided housing and support across Scotland, with a focus on helping older individuals live fulfilling and independent lives. Currently managing over 5,000 homes, Hanover remains dedicated to enhancing the lives of its tenants through sustainable and community-driven practices.

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L-R-Cllr-Fiona-Bennett, Angela Currie CEO of Hanover Scotland, Gary Devlin Chair of Hanover Scotland and Cllr Pauline Flannery
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