The Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR) has written to all Registered Social Landlords to request information on empty homes/voids on behalf of the Scottish Government. Up-to-date information will allow the government to better understand the potential contribution of bringing the properties back
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Comhairle nan Eilean Siar is inviting members of the public to provide feedback on the Comhairle’s 2025/26 budget proposals. Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has successfully developed proposals for a balanced budget using a combination of service reductions, reserves, use of Crown Estate funding and
West Lothian Council is to invest over £100 million in council housing investment proposals & rent over the next three years.
The Scottish Government has lodged a number of amendments as part of its new plans to reform social care. The amendments, all of which are subject to Parliament’s agreement, come ahead of Stage 2 proceedings of the National Care Service Bill later this month.
The City of Edinburgh Council is inviting residents to share their views on the regeneration of Seafield.
Key actions to grow the local economy, create jobs, build new homes and improve the transport network in the year ahead have been agreed by North Lanarkshire Council.
It is with great sadness that Link Group has announced the passing of Chris Crockett, a founding member of Link’s Tenant Scrutiny Panel. Chris passed away on Sunday, 12 January 2025.
Paul McLennan, minister for housing, visited Ravenscraig yesterday to see firsthand the transformation of one of Europe’s largest brownfield regeneration projects. Hosted by Russell Wilkie, director of Ravenscraig, the visit provided an opportunity to see the progress made so far and discuss t
Rents for East Lothian Council tenants will increase by 6.5% from April, an average of £5.25 per week, after elected members approved the local authority's budget for 2025/26.
Projects being built to the Passivhaus standard now account for approximately 1% of all new homes under construction, according to figures just released by the Passivhaus Trust. Policy and funding changes, as well as the standard’s growing popularity as a solution to the energy bill crisis, ar
Fife Council has agreed a rent increase of 6% for council houses from April 2025, adding £5.19 a week to the average rent cost. The same increase will apply to service charges, garages, lockups, and temporary accommodation. The increase will mean Fife Council's average weekly rent will b
Councillors in the Scottish Borders have agreed a cross-party budget proposal which commits to the delivery of planned projects and largely protects frontline services. The budget, which was agreed at the full Council meeting yesterday, will sustain local services and support key projects;
Every energy supplier will be required to offer energy tariffs with low or no standing charges so customers can choose to pay these costs as part of the unit rate, under plans published by Ofgem.
A housing association in England has unearthed more than 800 incorrect records on high-risk properties and asbestos, following an investigation by the Housing Ombudsman.
A report published this week has highlighted a number of financial options to help Falkirk Council's elected members make more informed decisions when setting its 2025/26 budget on 6 March.