Prime Highlights:
- Harper Macleod has been chosen as the legal adviser for Shire Housing Association to support its housing and development projects.
- The partnership will help SHA focus on delivering quality homes and building stronger communities across East Ayrshire.
Key Facts:
- SHA manages nearly 1,000 homes and plans to develop 49 new homes in Netherthird along with a new office in Cumnock.
- Harper Macleod brings expertise in public sector real estate and housing, ensuring all legal matters are professionally handled.
Key Background:
Shire Housing Association (SHA) has chosen Harper Macleod to handle its legal matters. The appointment will see the firm provide comprehensive legal support across SHA’s public sector real estate and housing activities as the association continues to expand its services and deliver high-quality social housing across East Ayrshire.
SHA, which owns and manages nearly 1,000 homes, has ambitious plans for growth. SHA plans to build 49 new homes in Netherthird and a new office on Glaisnock Road in Cumnock. Harper Macleod will help by handling the legal work for these projects.
Collette Miller, partner at Harper Macleod, said that the firm is excited to work with Shire Housing Association. She added that it’s an honour to support an organisation dedicated to providing quality homes and building strong communities, and they look forward to helping SHA achieve its goals in Ayrshire.
Jim Munro, CEO of Shire Housing Association, said they are happy to have Harper Macleod on board. He observed that the experience of the company in housing and its awareness of the difficulties of social landlords make it a perfect fit, and he is excited about a fruitful and successful collaboration.
This partnership is an important move towards the spread of SHA in East Ayrshire as it keeps on extending its operations in the region by providing modern and well-managed housing and community amenities. The legal work will be handled by Harper Macleod, thus helping SHA to concentrate on strong communities. This partnership will help SHA grow and serve more people in the local housing sector.