Lanarkshire Housing Association (LHA) has appointed Henry Coyle as its new chief executive officer. Henry has worked in housing in Scotland for nearly thirty years and brings with him a wealth of experience in both housing associations and local government. A Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Hou
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Forever Edinburgh has unveiled a new charity drive, which will see it collaborate with local tourism businesses to provide hundreds of free experiences to those most in need this festive season and beyond.
Maxi Construction has been awarded a £3.7 million contract from the City of Edinburgh Council for refurbishment works to May & Gunnet Court in the Muirhouse area of the city. Works to the two nine-storey occupied residential buildings include the replacement of 19.5m high glazed screens an
The Highlands & Islands Music & Dance Festival will continue for another year thanks to support from Link’s community fund. The festival received £500 from the Link in the Community Fund, which will be spent on storing equipment for the festival next year.
Plans for the next phase of a 600-home new community in the heart of Glasgow’s Port Dundas area have now been submitted. Bigg Regeneration, a joint venture between purpose-led B Corp developer, igloo, and Scottish Canals, is behind the Dundashill development.
Additional funding has been secured by Argyll and Bute Council to help increase capacity at Thomson Court Care Home on Rothesay, enabling more residents on Bute to stay on the island and access health and social care. The Council successfully secured £157,265 from the Scottish Government&rsquo
A development site with planning permission for more than 60 homes in a Renfrewshire village has been acquired by Scottish businessmen Sandy and James Easdale. Balrossie, in the village of Kilmacolm, has been purchased by the family for an undisclosed sum.
Strategic communication expert Aspect has exceeded its £100,000 target of support for its inaugural charity of the year, Aberdeen Cyrenians, since partnering with the Aberdeen-based charity in June 2023. Aberdeen Cyrenians has worked with vulnerable people in north-east Scotland ever since bei
Osprey Housing has been awarded silver accreditation by the Carbon Literacy Organisation, demonstrating its commitment to sustainability and social responsibility. Part of the accreditation process included the Osprey team and board members engaging in and completing training developed in partnershi
Plans have been submitted to transform a former Scout hall in Kinghorn into flats. Developer Scotia Gas Care Ltd and Stuart King Architecture & Design have proposed dividing the three-storey town hall building on St Leonard’s Place into three two-bedroom flats.
Six-in-10 tenement owners in Scotland have considered switching factors but were put off because they believed the process was too difficult, according to a new survey. Property management company Taylor and Martin, which commissioned the research, has now launched a campaign to make it easier
Loreburn Housing has again extended an end of year thank you to its tenants who have gone the extra mile for their neighbours and local community throughout the year. The GREAT big thank you initiative gives a much-deserved thanks to Loreburn tenants who have contributed their time to help others.
The Scottish Housing News Charity Spotlight feature will highlight the vital work of charities across Scotland each Friday. To include your local charity, whether housing-related or not, send your story and images to us at newsdesk@scottishnews.com. For local football fans, seeing Hibs and Hear
An east-end community is celebrating one of its greatest successes – 10 years on from the opening of a new community centre. The Calton Heritage and Learning Centre has marked its 10th birthday week with a party to celebrate its important place in the community
John Forster, chair and founder of Forster Group, Scotland's largest integrated solar roofing business, discusses the affordability challenge of the emerging era of electrification. Eighty per cent of homes in 2045 will be the homes we live in today and therein lies a dilemma: How do we achieve net
