The Scottish Housing Regulator welcomes new Board member

Updated

12 August 2025

The Scottish Housing Regulator has welcomed a new Board member. Doris Jamieson has been appointed by Scottish Ministers from 11 August 2025. 

Doris was a Non-Executive Director for 9 years at a housing association based in the East of England with 30,000 homes. She aspired to improve the quality of homes and services provided to tenants, supporting investment in existing properties as well as new ones. Her belief is that housing associations should be more than landlords, also providing key services to help tenants sustain their tenancies. She also helped establish Hopestead, a charity that worked to reduce homelessness.

She was a board member of an NHS Commissioning Group in Norfolk, including being the Freedom to Speak Up Guardian and the Equality and Diversity lead board member.

Other roles undertaken include being chair of the national Citizens Advice Membership & Standards Committee. This role re-enforced her interest in championing good governance.

Doris is a Chartered Accountant and has worked in the private sector in Venture Capital investment and was the finance director of an estate agency business in Northeast England before taking time out to look after her three children.

She has recently returned to East Lothian with her husband and is currently a trustee at Friends of the Earth Scotland.

This appointment follows the announcement of the Regulator’s new Chair, Garry Coutts, who was appointed on 1st August.

Find out more about the new Board member and the appointment by Scottish Ministers.

Notes to editors

  1. The Scottish Housing Regulator was established on 1 April 2011 under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2010. Its objective is to safeguard and promote the interests of tenants and others who use local authority and RSL housing services. The Regulator operates independently of Scottish Ministers and is accountable directly to the Scottish Parliament. It assumed its full regulatory responsibilities on 1 April 2012. The Regulator consists of the Deputy Chair and five Board members. More information about the Regulator can be found on its website at www.housingregulator.gov.scot
  1. SHR sets out how it regulates social landlords in its published framework – Regulation of Social Housing in Scotland.

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