A summary overview of the Scottish Housing Regulator's performance and achievements over the last year has been highlighted in a new report. The annual report and accounts for 2020/21 outline the Regulator work to safeguard and promote the interests of tenants, people who are homeless
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New applications for the Child Disability Payment opens across Scotland from today. For the first time anywhere in the UK, disability benefit applicants can apply online, as well as by phone, post or face-to-face.
Dundee City Council and its partners are making good progress with the implementation of the Rapid Rehousing Transition Plan to address homelessness in Dundee, according to an update report to be considered by councillors today. The Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown, at the end of Year 1 of the 5 Year
East Dunbartonshire Council is asking locals for their views on a blueprint to create business investment, jobs, accommodation for older people and opportunities for active travel.
Hebridean Housing Partnership (HHP) has shared the findings of the Tighean Innse Gall (TIG) Housing Needs and Demand Study that it commissioned earlier this year. Last week, HHP's board considered the initial findings and is now reviewing the implications for its future business plan and development
The derelict former Bucksburn Care Home could be knocked down to make way for new homes under new plans submitted to Aberdeen City Council. Bucksburn Care Home had to find emergency places for almost 20 residents when it shut down months after serious failings were uncovered by inspectors.
People with lived experience have met for the first time to support and shape innovative proposals for the new Community Wellbeing Centre in Dundee. Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action (DVVA) hosted the first meeting of the stakeholder group, made up of third sector partners and those with lived e
A new round of a £2 million fund that will help social landlords to support tenants who are struggling with fuel poverty has now opened for applications.
A major review into the future of dedicated accommodation for students in Scotland is likely to outline a minimum living standard and could create a new set of regulations for the sector, a Scottish Government document suggests.
The transformation of a former derelict pub site in Paisley into 36 new-build flats has been completed by building and construction firm The JR Group.
New homes in England will be required by law to install electric vehicle charging points from next year, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to announce. The UK Government said the law will see up to 145,000 charging points installed across the country each year.
Summaries of existing research into how to relieve and prevent homelessness are to be published in a series of short papers by the Centre for Homelessness Impact (CHI). The Centre’s evidence and data team has synthesised findings from research studies and reviews by experts in homelessness fro
Initial plans have been submitted for 33 new homes, six of which will be deemed affordable housing, in Pittenweem. Edinburgh-based developer Waverley Tweed has targeted land behind St Margaret’s Farm just off James Street for the proposal.
An official sod-cutting ceremony has been carried out in Drymen, Stirlingshire to mark the start of one of Scotland’s first social housing developments to be built to Passivhaus standards as Cruden Building (West) builds 15 affordable and innovative new homes on behalf of Hanover (Scotland). T
Dunfermline-based housebuilder Campion Homes has reported positive financial results for the 12 months to 30th June 2021 (FY21) amid trading conditions that continue to be challenging.