Edinburgh's city council and partners came together last week to take steps towards building, adapting, and finding accessible homes across the capital.
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As the 50th anniversary of Scotland’s first community based housing associations (CBHAs) is marked in Glasgow today, the sector says its focus is firmly on ensuring a strong and secure future for local associations and the communities they serve.
Gary Gray, general manager at Muir Timber Systems, argues that timber systems and trusses in particular are driving the next generation of housing delivery.
Scotland’s housing sector came together for a celebration like no other last week as the first-ever Share Awards took place at the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow. The event on April 24th also marked a special milestone as Share celebrates its 40th anniversary year.
Household bill arrears among StepChange Scotland clients have surged to an average of £5,193, according to the charity’s newly published 2024 Scotland in the Red report, marking a staggering 65% increase from £3,147 in 2023. Nearly seven in ten (68%) of those seeking help from Step
Councillors in East Renfrewshire have been updated on the local authority's homelessness service six months after a housing emergency was declared in the region.
Satisfaction among tenants across Scotland has surged, with new figures from one housing provider revealing that nearly 85% are content with the overall service provided, marking a significant uplift from the previous year.
Places for People has completed the acquisition of land at Beat Street East, part of the wider Edinburgh Park masterplan, in a move that will deliver 160 high-quality affordable homes for Edinburgh.
New Gorbals Housing Association (NGHA) has successfully launched a new digital service for tenants.
Emergency action to suspend council housing allocations across Edinburgh has been hailed as a bold response to the city's mounting homelessness crisis.
Thenue Housing and its charitable subsidiary Thenue Communities have scored a tartan fundraising triumph in this weekend’s KiltWalk Members of staff from Thenue took part in Sunday’s KiltWalk to raise money for The Halliday Foundation – Thenue’s chosen charity.
Scottish building and fire safety regulations are set to change significantly in light of the Grenfell Tower fire inquiry, writes Katherine Metcalfe. The Scottish Government’s acceptance of all recommendations from the public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire signals further significant cha
It is with great pride and excitement that Partick Housing Association (PHA) is to mark its 50th year in social housing.
A Dundee sheriff has refused an appeal by a trust against a decision of the Scottish ministers to allow a community body to exercise the right to purchase derelict land in St Andrews owned by the trust, in the first appeal of its kind in Scotland. Forthtay Ltd Employee Trust, which owned a plot of l
Laurence Rockey has taken up his new role as East Lothian Council's chief executive. Laurence was latterly director of the Scotland Office, a role he held since November 2020.
