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Empowering Communities: Urban Union’s Impact in Action (March Roundup)

During the first months of the year, our Community Impact Team continues to show high levels of commitment and enthusiasm for local residents and the neighbourhoods in and around our developments. Not only through leading their own events, but by participating in local initiatives and volunteering their time, skills and expertise were possible.

One such event saw special emphasis on school engagement during Scottish Apprenticeship Week (4th – 8th March). Our team are dedicated to nurturing local talent and providing opportunities for the next generation.

 

Urban Union providing knowledge and experience of the construction industry to school students

Showing support for Scottish Apprenticeship Week with schools outreach

During Scottish Apprenticeship Week, the team took proactive steps to inspire the next generation of skilled workers. At our Hamiltonhill Living development, we welcomed students from John Paul Academy in Glasgow, offering them a first-hand, on-site look into the every-day operation, opportunities and roles available within a construction environment. It’s our hope that this visit provided valuable insight and hopefully sparked some interest for potential careers in the sector from those attending.

We also participated in the Developing The Young Workforce (DYW LED), Step into Future Jobs Event at the City of Glasgow College, where we introduced the idea,  practicalities and rewards of working in the construction sector to students eager to explore diverse career paths.

And finally we led mock interviews at Springburn Academy in Glasgow, equipping students with the essential skills and confidence needed for their professional journeys post-secondary education.

 

urban union and city of Glasgow College solidify partnership with apprenticeship programme

Creating a lasting partnership with City of Glasgow College – Memorandum of Understanding Signing

Our support doesn’t just stop at school leavers, we continue to nurture our relationship with today’s younger people as they continue into college.

This month, Urban Union, Robertson Group and the City of Glasgow College reaffirmed their commitment to social values and community benefits by signing a new Memorandum of Understanding. This document outlines our shared dedication to advancing sustainable practices and also ensuring inclusive growth within the building sector. This is done by offering on-site experience to pupils of the college and hosting seminars within the college.

Pictured here is Urban Union’s Managing Director, Neil McKay alongside Andy Pollock signing the Memorandum with Eilidh Morris, Social Impact Manager at Urban Union.

 

urban union team donate skills to assist local primary school

Supporting St. Conval’s Primary School by offering our team’s services

This month we had the privilege of supporting St.Conval’s Primary School in their eco-friendly initiatives. Volunteering our team’s time and joinery skills, we crafted custom planters to enhance their eco-garden project. The main aim of which is to build some environmental awareness among the students and get them to start thinking more around a greener planet.

 

urban union creating positive community engagement with the organisation of school programmes and workshops, as well as community events

A summary of March and our Community Impact Team’s efforts

As we reflect on our efforts this month, we’re reminded again of the impact that collective action can have on communities.

Social Impact Manager, Eilidh Morris is delighted with the progress, saying “We’ve had a busy spell within the Social Impact team, particularly with the opportunities to engage with young people. Our school and college engagements have given our team the opportunity to speak to students who perhaps were a little unsure of what they  are wanting to do in life. It is our hope that these engagements have given some confidence and inspiration to the young people.

And that’s what we’re about at Urban Union. Although a home builder at heart, we want the communities we create, and those who live in them, to thrive.”

Stay tuned for more updates on our ongoing community initiatives and partnerships. Together, we’re making a difference, one step at a time.

Urban Union Community Impact Team Support, The Leith Collective, 2023 Winter Coat Exchange.

Regeneration specialists, Urban Union is dedicated to the advancement and betterment of the communities in which they work and one worthwhile cause supported this month is The Leith Collective Winter Coat Exchange.

Through donations from across the business, the contributions of those generous staff members resulted in over 40 winter coats and jackets which will directly impact the lives of community.

 

charity donation of winter coats gifted by urban union staff to the Leith collective

 

At this time of year, the challenges faced by individuals and families are numerous, the role of donations to charitable organisations has become increasingly vital. Urban Union, with its unwavering commitment to making a difference, has successfully supported over 20 local initiatives to assist and improve our communities in the past year alone.

Neil McKay Managing Director said: ‘This donation exemplifies the extraordinary power of collective giving. It not only showcases the generosity of individuals, but also Urban Union’s ability to translate those donations into meaningful, impactful solutions for the community. Community engagement is at the heart of our plans and over the coming months we are excited to share our efforts of our Team and to emphasise and demonstrate the importance the community first vision plays within our business”.

 

make a difference today and join urban union in donating to the Leith collective

 

The Leith Collective Winter Coat Exchange is a sustainable solution that aims to keep quality clothes out of landfill and in use for longer, thus promoting a circular economy and helping to reduce the environmental impact of the textile industry.

Outlining their vision, The Leith Collective commented: “A warm and comfortable winter coat is a basic necessity, especially now that we’re seeing more extreme weather as a result of climate change. But for families that have been continually stretched, a coat is yet another essential item that they are having to sacrifice. From our experience, the culminative effect of all these ongoing sacrifices can have a hugely detrimental impact on a person’s dignity and on their mental wellbeing.”

All coats are available free of charge and will be available for anyone to collect at Edinburgh Ocean Terminal, Edinburgh Fort Kinnaird, Glasgow St Enoch Centre, and Glasgow Fort Shopping Centre. Local to our Laurieston, Pollokshaws, Hamiltonhill and Pennywell developments.