Communities across Scotland could see more money invested in their area as a result of onshore renewable energy developments – under new proposals published today.
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One in nine (11%) new homes in England constructed between 2022 and 2024 have been built in areas of medium or high risk of flooding, according to new analysis from insurer Aviva.
Bridgewater Housing Association (BHA) has proudly announced its formal accreditation as a Living Wage Employer, reaffirming its long‑standing commitment to fair pay and investment in the people who make the organisation flourish. For nearly 28 years, BHA has been part of the fabric of the Erskine
Dundee’s long‑awaited Western Gateway primary school has taken a significant step forward, with Dundee City Council confirming that preparatory survey work is now underway at Newmill of Gray.
Unpaid carers, disabled people and people with lived experience of social care will have a say on local services after Scottish Parliament regulations come into force. Social care minister Tom Arthur tabled an order giving service users and third sector organisations a vote during integration joint
A community-led project with Neighbourhood Boards made up of local people is to decide how to invest £20 million of Pride in Place Programme funding over 10 years.
Supporting people through the sustained higher cost of living remains a top priority, Renfrewshire Council has said. An update on the council’s £5 million Fairer Renfrewshire programme and its progress has been published and will be considered by councillors at the Leadership Board next
More than 50,000 households across Scotland have received support to live in warmer, healthier homes which are more affordable to heat.
A new drive could get underway to help ensure that Dundee is streets ahead when roads are developed in the city.
Fife Council is calling on private landlords and domestic property owners to become part of a new partnership, providing temporary accommodation for vulnerable families and professional support to help meet local housing needs. The new Fife Landlord Partnership is led by Fife Council, supported by t
Community groups, cultural organisations and education initiatives are amongst the Scottish organisations that will be able to bid for support from a fund aimed at engaging people in tackling the climate emergency.
The Upper Tribunal for Scotland has refused a tenant permission to seek recall of an eviction order after ruling that the tenant not having legal representation at the hearing before the First-tier Tribunal was not sufficient to demonstrate that she did not have a meaningful opportunity to present
The City of Edinburgh Council has hailed the strong progress made over the past year in bringing empty homes back into use, as councillors approved a new five-year Empty Homes Strategy.
South Ayrshire Council has formally agreed to return almost £6 million in education contributions to a housing developer, after ruling that the school‑capacity expansion the money was intended to fund is no longer required.
The City of Edinburgh Council holds no evidence that its Short-Term Let Planning Control Area has delivered any measurable improvement in housing supply, affordability or market outcomes since it was introduced in 2022, the Association of Scotland’s Self-Caterers (ASSC) has found. In a Freedom