A collaborative robotics and social care event has brought together innovators and end-users in a week-long burst of creativity around assistive technology, supported by the world’s first example of an open assisted living laboratory.
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Link Group has taken a significant step in its sustainability journey in recruiting Graeme Bruce as its new head of sustainability. Mr Bruce, who has held a senior role with Link partner West Highland Housing Association for over 12 years, will lead the delivery of Link’s ambitious decarbonisa
A former tenant of a property in Gourock, Inverclyde, has been awarded £1,500 by the First-tier Tribunal Housing and Property Chamber after it found she had been unlawfully evicted by her landlord, who claimed that his sister intended to live in the property.
West Dunbartonshire Council has secured two project workers to help drive forward community empowerment in the area. The appointments reaffirm the council’s commitment to delivering real change in communities by helping citizens take control and make decisions for their area to bring lasting i
West Dunbartonshire Council has set out its ambitions to advance equality and promote diversity and inclusion in West Dunbartonshire. The four year Equality Outcomes & Mainstreaming Report, presented to the Corporate Services Committee this week, details the council’s commitment
Work has begun on twenty nine new council homes at Deans South in Livingston. They include a mixture of two, three, four and five-bedroom houses and two and three-bedroom bungalows.
Ambassador Living has submitted a detailed planning application to Glasgow City Council for the creation of 155 apartments and retail space at a prominent position in Finnieston.
Plans to build a major housing development at the University of the West of Scotland’s (UWS) Thornly Park campus in Paisley have been rejected by Renfrewshire Council. UWS, in partnership with Miller Homes, applied for permission to knock down the sports pitches, student accommodation, and Rob
Allanwater Homes has submitted plans to Fife Council seeking to build 135 new homes in Kirkcaldy. The firm said that the plans for land to the west of Boreland Road which neighbours the Fife coastal rail line are a “well informed and creative” solution for the site which is currently vac
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has appointed Shona Robison as cabinet secretary for social justice, housing and local government.
Berwickshire Housing Association’s BeFriend Project is to team up with the Eden Project and Abundant Borders to celebrate summer 2021 with a whole ‘Month of Community’.
An online event will take place today to share proposals for a proposed development of around 146 homes and green space at the former Silverlea Care Home in Edinburgh. Hart Builders is working alongside the City of Edinburgh Council to design and build the affordable and mid-market rented
Miller Homes has acquired Wallace Land Investments and Management Limited in a move that accelerates the expansion of its strategic landbank and growth to deliver 5,000 homes per annum over the medium term. Founded in 2009 in Edinburgh, Wallace has expanded into England over the years with
Rivers flowing through Scotland’s towns and cities and the greenspaces between our buildings can act as vital low carbon heat sources to help to achieve its climate targets, according to new research.
The James Hutton Institute has donated several laptops and desktop computers to Aberdeen Cyrenians with the aim of supporting the local community.