Hillcrest Futures has become the first organisation in Scotland to install injecting equipment provision (IEP) vending machines in its services.
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Scourie Community Development Company (SCDC) is asking residents of Scourie to complete a survey to inform what housing is needed in the area. In partnership with the Communities Housing Trust, and with funding from the Rural & Islands Housing Fund and the Scottish Land Fund, the survey re
Demolition day arrived for a number of properties on Meiklefield Road in Dingwall to make way for the development of 14 new homes. Central Demolition has set up on site and is carrying out pre-demolition works to odd numbered properties from 1 to 23.
Latest annual planning performance statistics for 2020/21 showing a 17-week increase in the average decision time for major housing development to 54 weeks are unacceptable, according to home building body Homes for Scotland (HFS). The figure represents more than a 40% rise on the previous year and
Randolph Hill Nursing Homes Group has opened its seventh nursing home in Kirk Lane, Livingston following a £9m investment into the newly-built facility. Situated on the former Livingston Development Corporation site, the new 60-bedroom development will help address the current gap in quality c
Work has started on a new riverside development at Johnston Avenue, Stirling, which will see 24 new homes built on the site adjacent to the River Forth and near the landmark Wallace Monument.
The finalists in Scotland’s national competition which recognises excellence in the Scottish housing sector have been announced as plans for the return of the popular live awards event are also revealed. The Scottish Home Awards have named the developments, homes and organisations which have m
Ashley Campbell, policy and practice manager at CIH Scotland, discusses why the Scottish housing system should provide a safe space for those most in need. We’ve all seen stories about people arriving in the UK in the hope of finding sanctuary for themselves and their families only to be greet
Stockport-based developer EPD Homes has submitted plans to convert Kirkcaldy’s historic former Nairn Mill building into flats. A planning application to build 39 flats, a gym and commercial units at the three-storey landmark building has been submitted to Fife Council.
Iceni Projects Limited has submitted plans worth £20 million on behalf of Consensus Capital Group Ltd to build a 'car-free' residential development in a conservation area of Glasgow city centre. The site proposed is for the B-listed building at 520 Sauchiehall Street which extends to Renfrew S
Housing developer Cullross and Port of Leith Housing Association have lodged plans with the City of Edinburgh Council to build 11 apartments at Telford Drive, Edinburgh. If approved, the flats will be built on the site of a disused convenience store, Urban Realm reports.
Plans to build up to 300 new homes and shops in the West Lothian village of Stoneyburn have been submitted by Pegasus Consultancy. The plans have been submitted on behalf of an as of yet unknown developer, seeking to build the residential development with a community centre and shops in the village.
Edinburgh-based developer Hunter Street Properties Ltd has submitted plans to convert the former Kitty’s nightclub in Kirkcaldy into 19 flats. The grade B listed building in Hunter Street was home to the nightclub until it closed its doors in 2019.
Southside Housing Association has submitted plans for a proposed redevelopment of the former United Reformed Church Site on Mosspark Boulevard with a proposed affordable housing development comprising of 35 homes for social rent and associated amenity space.
Age Scotland has partnered with Scottish Water to launch a new campaign to help older people across Scotland stay hydrated this summer and beyond. The campaign, supported by Age Scotland’s Hydration Matters publication and Scottish Water’s Your Water Your Life campaign, focuses on increa