Continuing a series of blogs for Scottish Housing News ahead of the analogue to digital switch-off, Sharon Hannah, project manager at the Digital Office for Scottish Local Government, discusses the urgent preparations housing providers and telecare teams must make ahead of January 2027 deadl
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Residents in Lochside are being encouraged to have their say on regeneration plans for land previously occupied by a former high school. Wheatley Homes South and Dumfries and Galloway Council are hosting an information event next week (Wednesday, 15 April) on its proposals to develop the site of the
New research by Development Trusts Association Scotland (DTAS) shows a record 320 communities moved to buy or lease local buildings in Scotland in the past 12 months – an increase of 300% since 2024. There is now a significant number of buildings in community ownership across Scotland, ranging
A caring clan of befrienders will use 'sole power' to raise funds for a brilliant cause.
Miller Homes has launched the first round of its community fund in 2026, welcoming local causes and groups across Scotland to apply for a share of £10,000. The homebuilder is calling on groups that are looking to make lasting impact to the community near its developments. Applications are now
Greater clarity on build-to-rent (BTR) exemptions within the Housing (Scotland) Bill's secondary legislation has the potential to unlock over 8,000 stalled rental homes across Scotland, placing Edinburgh and Glasgow "firmly back on investors' radars", according to JLL's Big Six Residential Developme
People across Scotland are invited to take part in a big weekend packed with food, friendship, fun and community action.
Children at a Glasgow nursery were all smiles after one of Scotland’s biggest demolition firms delivered a cracking donation of free Easter eggs. Youngsters attending the Wyndford Nursery in Glasgow’s Maryhill area were delighted with the 50 chocolate gifts from Dem-Master.
The Scottish Housing Regulator has published a summary of the outcome of its annual risk assessment of social landlords, along with engagement plans for registered social landlords (RSLs) and local authorities. The plans for RSLs include a regulatory status which describes whether the RSL complies w
A £31m project in Falkirk has delivered 111 new social homes, with residents having already moved in. Supported by Will Rudd, a conservation, civil and structural engineering firm, Falkirk Council was able to protect the listed Woodend Farm farmhouse whilst creating a new community with comple
Small and medium-sized enterprises are often described as the backbone of Scotland’s economy and in housebuilding, that statement rings true, writes Paul Kelly. SMEs like ours build homes but we also sustain local supply chains, create skilled jobs, and invest directly into the communities in
Skye-based housebuilding partnership R.HOUSE has delivered its 250th home, marking a significant milestone for the company. The firm has spent more than a decade reimagining how quality housing can be built in some of Scotland's most challenging rural and island environments.
Link Group has been granted planning consent for Phase 4 of its Dunbeg development near Oban. The latest significant milestone in the delivery of Link’s Dunbeg Development Corridor Masterplan will see a further 433 new homes, across a variety of tenures, improved commercial infrastructure, and
COSLA has released a new paper that sets out a clear and urgent plan for reform, calling on the next Scottish Government to take bold and decisive action to tackle Scotland’s housing emergency. Part of a series of white papers being launched, the paper highlights that the shortage of homes is
Blackwood Homes & Care has regained full compliance with the Scottish Housing Regulator’s regulatory standards, marking an important milestone for the organisation. Blackwood moved out of compliance with regulatory standards in November 2024. Since then, the organisation has undertaken a s
