Craig Sanderson argues that the looming disruption caused by the switch from Radio Tele-Switch (RTS) meters could, have should, have been avoided. On 12th May, we were alerted to the latest report by Duncan McLennan for the David Hume Institute - 'Urgent disruption’ in housing policy required
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Renfrewshire Council is carrying out a compliance programme monitoring for the naturally occurring gas radon at some council buildings and council homes from this summer. Radon comes from rocks and soil in the ground and is present in the air everywhere. Outdoors, levels are low, but it can accumula
A proposal has been submitted to demolish two existing buildings in Newington to make way for a new mixed-use development that will include 115 student beds and a commercial unit. Waugh Investments Limited lodged the application on May 1, seeking permission to redevelop 33-41 Ratcliffe Terrace. The
A major new partnership worth £24 billion between the Crown Estate and Lendlease has been agreed, which will unlock housing and science innovation hubs across the UK. The joint venture allows the Crown Estate to invest in Lendlease’s undeveloped UK land and land management portfolio, pro
A Scottish landlord fears his tenants could be left in the dark after repeated delays to replace an ageing meter ahead of a national switch-off. David Bateman, a retired schoolteacher from Edinburgh, has tried five times to get an obsolete Radio Teleswitch Service (RTS) meter swapped for a smart dev
Plans to build 31 new affordable homes near Kingspark School in Dundee have been approved by Dundee City Council.
As the Scottish Parliament moves to expand rent control legislation to include Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA), an industry voice has raised serious concerns about the potential impact on investment and development in cities like Edinburgh. Earlier this month, the Parliament’s Local
Scotland has a clear opportunity to lead the way in decarbonising its economy and improving the lives of its people if it moves swiftly and decisively towards electric technologies, according to the Climate Change Committee (CCC), whose latest advice outlines new carbon budgets for Scotland through
The renewal period for secondary short-term let licences in Edinburgh is being extended from one to three years.
A new all-digital tenancy resource is making it even easier for West Dunbartonshire Council tenants to get their homes set up.
The budget for a programme that uses technology in housing to help older people remain independent for longer will more than double this year from £8.2 million to £20.9m, the Scottish Government said today.
Aberdeenshire Council has published summaries detailing the current operation of 17 sheltered housing schemes across the region, as part of a comprehensive review of its sheltered housing services. In recent weeks, the council has been engaging with tenants and local communities through public sessi
The customer service landscape is more challenging than ever; housing associations are often having to contend with lack of other support services in their communities, as well as overall rising customer expectations in terms of speed and accessibility – perhaps known as the next day delivery
Artisan Real Estate is to progress with the homes-led transformation of the former Caledonian Brewery in Shandon following planning approval by the City of Edinburgh Council.
Age Scotland has called on the Scottish Government to use any extra Winter Fuel Payment money to increase its devolved benefit. The call comes in response to a U-turn from Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who has announced plans to ease cuts to winter fuel payments.