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Dr Madhu Satsangi teaches and researches at Stirling University (having moved there from his previous post at Heriot-Watt University). He was co-opted to the RHS Board in 2003. He is qualified in Environmental Science and Town and Regional Planning. Madhu has extensive experience of social and economic research, principally concerned with the operation of housing markets and housing finance and subsidy systems. Madhu has researched and published widely on these issues. He has recently led an evaluation of the Rural Home Ownership Grant scheme and an evaluation of Housing Association Grant on behalf of the Scottish Executive. Madhu also led work for the Scottish Executive and partners on land supply for affordable housing and rural landowners' involvement in affordable housing supply. He has also done work for the Countryside Agency (Diversity Review Baseline Study). Outwith academic experiences, Madhu worked for four years with Scottish Homes, where he developed and managed policy-oriented research. Madhu is also a committee member of Positive Action for Training in Housing (Scotland) and the Housing Studies Association. Contact: madhu.satsangi@stir.ac.uk
Raymond Young CBE
Alastair Cameron
Martin lives and works in rural Scotland, and has been a Board member since 2004. He is Chief Executive of East Lothian Housing Association and his background is in social housing, having worked for both Housing Associations and Local Authorities on both sides of the Border, and in both urban and rural areas.
Sarah Jane
joined the Rural Housing Service Board in April 2005. Before
being appointed as Housing Strategy Officer by the Scottish
Rural Property and Business Association (SRPBA) in November
2004, Sarah-Jane gained over 10 years experience as a housing
professional working in both local authority and housing
association environments. She also has personal experience of
rural house building. Formerly Argyll Islands Development Worker for the Rural Housing Service (until the project ended in March 2007), Clare now works for West Highland Housing Association as their Tiree/Coll Development Officer. Clare is working closely with Tiree Trust to deliver a rented housing programme and promote housing options and advice on Tiree, building on work initiated by Rural Housing Service. She is also working with Development Coll to ensure their community's input to affordable housing development and will be assisting WHHA develop a wider action programme.
Neil Clapperton
Neil Stephen
David Cousland
Staff:
Amanda Harvey - Administrator (12 Hours per week)
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