This week Christmas came early to Springburn in Glasgow, as the McDermott Group and M-Four presented over 100 gifts to the children and residents at ng homes’ Balgrayhill multi-storey flats. Recently, tenants in the Balgrayhill multi-storey flats benefited from a newly installed district heati
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A hamper appeal is set to spread some festive cheer around Queens Cross Housing Association this Christmas.
Dumfries and Galloway Housing Partnership (DGHP) has helped the Stranraer community get festive after donating £200 to support a Christmas family fun day.
Allied Vehicles helped Possilpark-based Possobilities to save Christmas from the Grinch this year, at an event held this week.
River Clyde Homes (RCH) is pleased to be giving something back to help the community this festive season.
The Wheatley Foundation has ended the year on a high after providing lifeline support to more than 8,800 customers through 2021.
With two-thirds of homelessness in Scotland caused by relationship breakdown, reducing breakdowns is seen as a key prevention strategy.
East Lothian residents living in rented accommodation can now apply to East Lothian Council for financial help if they’ve fallen behind in their rent payments because of COVID-19.
Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA) and its partners are supporting the newly established Scottish Borders branch of ANDYSMANCLUB.
A total of 70% of people in Scotland are worried about unaffordable energy bills in 2022, new polling for Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has revealed. Research commission by the charity from YouGov found 70% of people in Scotland were worried about bills becoming less affordable by November 2022. Mo
House prices across Scotland rose by 8.8% on average throughout 2021, more than the UK average of 6.2%, according to the latest figures released by Bank of Scotland.
Projects that support low-income households will benefit from a funding boost through the Scottish Government’s Winter Support Fund.
Growing numbers of people are seeking advice on mortgage arrears from the Citizens Advice network, new data reveals.
Local authorities are being given an extra £16 million to help move previously homeless people out of temporary accommodation and into more settled housing. Housing secretary Shona Robison has confirmed council rapid rehousing schemes will get £8m in each of the next two years.
Leading homelessness charities, academics and people with personal experience of homelessness have published ‘Platform for Change 2022’ outlining urgent priorities for the coming year to mitigate the scale and experience of homelessness during the ongoing pandemic.