Perth & Kinross Council will receive £1 million from the Scottish Government to help meet the costs incurred by the fire at 41 Scott Street in June. One person died and several people were injured in the fire, which occurred during the early hours of 14 June.
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A Highland Council report has confirmed that the Dingwall and Seaforth Ward area does not currently face the level of housing pressure from short-term lets (STLs) required to justify progressing the creation of a Short Term Let Control Area. Members of the Dingwall and Seaforth Area Committee confir
Housing bodies have welcomed the UK Government's abolition of the two-child benefit cap but shared their disappointment that the freeze on Local Housing Allowance (LHA) was not scrapped for good.
Share, the training organisation providing professional development and learning for the housing and property sector, is delighted to welcome Scarf as its newest charity partner member. This partnership highlights a shared commitment to supporting communities across Scotland and creating practical s
Twelve social landlords have told the Scottish Housing Regulator they do not comply with current regulatory requirements.
Social Security Scotland’s Scottish Child Payment is supporting 322,230 children across the country, newly published figures show. Launched in February 2021, the Scotland-only benefit gives families with low incomes crucial financial support to help with the cost of raising children.
Two West Lothian homebuyers have won a key ruling allowing them to rely on expert evidence in their claim against a consultant who certified their property as sound before purchase.
Concentrated ownership, absentee landlords and a lack of transparency in how land is managed are some of the concerns the public has over land in Scotland, according to a new report published by the Scottish Land Commission.
The Robertson Trust has awarded Money Advice Scotland £30,000 per annum for three years to develop the core of its work and create a more financially resilient Scotland. As the national umbrella organisation for the free money and debt advice sector, Money Advice Scotland represents advisers,
Councillor Paul Steele, leader of Comhairle nan Eilean Siar and Councillor Angus McCormack, chair of the OHCPP Anti-Poverty Group have written to Scottish Government and UK Government calling for action to address fuel poverty in the Outer Hebrides. The letter references a recent report by Tighean I
Council house tenants across Orkney are being invited to drop-in events this December to learn more about tenant participation and how they can help shape housing services. The pop-up sessions will give tenants a chance to meet tenant participation officer Claire Pritchard and find out about the dif
The Scottish Government has announced a one-year delay to the Scottish Building Safety Levy (SBSL).
A consultation has been launched on a new housing policy aimed at improving support for people affected by domestic abuse across Moray.
The huge success of an innovative Perth & Kinross service to help owners of properties in shared buildings to carry out essential repairs will be set out to councillors. Since September 2021, Perth and Kinross Council’s Missing Shares pilot service has provided support and advice to owners
Dalmuir Park Housing Association (DPHA) chief executive Anne Marie Brown is to step down from her role next year, marking the end of a tenure defined by resilience, community focus, and organisational transformation. Ms Brown, who took up the position in January 2020, described the appointment as th
