Shetland Islands Council has agreed a new plan for greener homes, buildings and businesses across the isles. The Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategy (LHEES) looks ahead to the next five years - with the aim of improving quality of life for residents and tackling fuel poverty.
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Shelter Scotland is urging immediate and targeted action to increase the supply of social housing following the revelation that 240,000 children in Scotland are living in poverty after housing costs are considered. With 10,360 children currently trapped in temporary accommodation, the charity's grou
Campion Homes has marked the final handover of its affordable housing development at Kinross Road in Leslie.
A Dundee construction firm is challenging Angus Council’s decision to reject its proposal for 15 new flats in Arbroath town centre, next to the Webster Theatre. George Martin Builders had its planning application refused in December under delegated powers. One key objection came from the counc
A landlord who was refused an eviction order against a tenant in rent arrears after a housing tribunal found that there would be significant detrimental impact on the tenant has won an appeal to the Upper Tribunal for Scotland against the decision and granted the order sought. Appellant Scott Mackel
Share is proud to announce the launch of a free educational resource designed exclusively for tenants in Scotland’s private rented and mid-market rented sectors. This initiative, made possible through funding from SafeDeposits Scotland Charitable Trust, aims to support both new and existing te
West Lothian Council anticipates spending in excess of £85 million by 2026/27 to tackle issues caused by crumbling Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) in its schools, community buildings, and council homes. The largest single project is the ongoing £35m scheme to rebuild large
Lesley Ferrie, head of housing at Williamsburgh Housing Association, is set to retire in April after more than two decades with the organisation. Joining in 2004 and taking up the head of housing role in 2005, Ms Ferrie has played a key part in shaping the association's housing strategy and fosterin
Wheatley Homes Glasgow has announced a substantial £156 million investment programme running until 2028. The three-year plan focuses on improving existing homes and neighbourhoods across Glasgow, directly responding to tenant feedback prioritising upgrades and energy efficiency to combat risin
Dozens of emergency battery packs have been distributed across Aberdeen to enhance community resilience during storms and power outages. Aberdeen City Council gave the potentially life-saving equipment to Peterculter Community Resilience Group, Cults, Milltimber and Bieldside Commnuity Resilience Gr
West Dunbartonshire Council has unveiled plans for a small-scale council housing development in Drumry. Collaborating with CCG and Oliver & Robb Architects, the council intends to build 17 cottage flats and terraced houses on the former site of a day care centre on Queen Mary Avenue.
The process of transferring over 66,000 adults in Scotland from Disability Living Allowance (DLA) to the new Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance has begun. Payments will now be managed by Social Security Scotland instead of the Department for Work and Pensions.
City Building (Glasgow) LLP has donated nearly £60,000 to charities over the past year, supporting 52 communities – a significant rise on the previous year.
Pluto Finance, a provider of private credit for UK property developers, has appointed Jamie Drummond as lending director for Scotland. Mr Drummond will lead Pluto Finance’s entry into the Scottish housebuilding and developer market by providing access to the firm’s flexible and innovativ
The Construction Leadership Forum (CLF) has published a new report assessing the quality, usefulness, and validity of data currently held by building owners across Scotland. Named ‘The National Existing Buildings Database’, this report represents a key step in understanding the informati