In the latest CIOB Column for our sister publication Scottish Construction Now, CIOB's Scottish policy and public affairs lead, Dr Jocelyne Fleming, asks whether Scotland’s new housing agency could create pre-packaged development opportunities to unlock new housing delivery at pace and scale.
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Aberdeen City Council's Anti-Poverty and Inequality Committee has welcomed the significant and ongoing contributions made by partners and advisory groups in supporting its work. From shaping priorities on cost‑of‑living support and strengthening local partnerships, to ensuring the voices of peop
Whiteinch and Scotstoun Housing Association (WSHA) has been awarded £20,000 in funding this year to support the continued growth and impact of The Whiteinch Community Shop. Since opening in May 2025, the shop has become a vital, welcoming resource for local people - providing access to afforda
Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) delivered stronger financial results in 2024/25, but significant pressures on cash and short‑term liquidity continue to affect parts of the sector, according to new analysis from the Scottish Housing Regulator.
A Highland couple have announced plans to donate and ultimately bequeath their entire property portfolio to support efforts to tackle the region’s worsening housing shortage. Retired construction businessman Don Michie, 75, who lives in Onich near Fort William, has built up 14 rental propertie
A disabled man who says he was placed in wholly unsuitable temporary accommodation by his local authority has been refused permission to expand his discrimination case, after a sheriff ruled the late-stage changes would unfairly disadvantage the council.
The Grangemouth Flood Protection Scheme (GFPS) will move into a critical next stage after securing £1.6 million of additional funding from the Scottish Government, it was announced this week.
Island communities will benefit from a £5.75 million boost to support critical infrastructure, tackle rising costs and accelerate the transition to net zero. The new investment aims to address pressures, including depopulation and rising fuel costs, which disproportionately affect island commu
Renfrewshire Council has committed money to support families and young people through the sustained higher cost of living.
A man and his two accomplices have been sentenced for their involvement in a sale-and-rent-back scheme. Rajinder Gill has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison for running a sale-and-rent-back scheme without being authorised and illegally providing credit agreements and mortgages.
A pioneering digital trial has shown how technology can strengthen daily reassurance for older residents while freeing up valuable frontline time for those who need it most.
A new framework aimed at reducing poverty and inequality in Edinburgh has received unanimous backing from councillors.
Scottish surveyors have reported slower homebuyer demand in February but they expect sales and prices to continue rising, according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Residential Market Survey.
Edinburgh charity Rowan Alba, which provides long-term, supported accommodation and community services to those affected by homelessness, addiction and social isolation, is growing its team following a recent restructure. Having tripled in size over the last three years, the charity has consolidated
Warmworks’ chief executive Ross Armstrong has been appointed as a member of the Committee on Fuel Poverty. The Committee, sponsored by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, provides expert advice to the UK Government on the delivery of its strategy to reduce fuel poverty in England.