Albyn Housing Society began in 1973 by building homes for the incoming workers at Invergordon smelter. The 1980's saw the Society building to complement local authority housing in six District Council areas. In the 1990's 400 properties and tenants joined the Society by voluntary transfer from Scottish Homes. Partnership working with the Highland Council (and others) has been a major feature of the early years of the 21st century producing significant new provision. The Society now has over 2000 properties in management in 54 communities across the Highlands. From origins of a handful of staff the Society now has 50 employees.
The Society seeks to perform well as a customer-focussed, innovative and equal-opportunities based business. We aim to exceed the performance standards required by Communities Scotland and the auditors contracted to undertake internal and external audit of our activities. During recent years the Society has made innovations in providing more energy efficient homes. This has included new build and improvements to stock, to make housing more affordable to live in.
The Society is dedicated to building homes and supporting communities in the Highlands and doing so in a way which puts quality, affordability and sustainability at the forefront of its efforts, by recognising the wider impact of housing for the people of the Highlands. Appropriately, significant investment goes into ensuring that tenants with changing needs can remain in their homes through adaptations. We welcome and encourage customer and client feedback and our structure allows for participation at all levels. The Society is a learning organisation, keen to deliver a wide range of services to best effect in tune with the needs of its customers. The people of the Highlands deserve no less.