The Highland Council is in the process of producing a new Highland Local Development Plan (LDP).
Search: State must lead on major affordable housing development, argues new paper
The first tenants have moved into one of the new properties at Sandveien on Shetland, marking the return of tenants who were moved out before the rebuild. Lerwick couple Kyle Duncan and Kitty Horváth, and their two children, have moved into a newly built three-bedroom property. The retu
A new website has been launched for those interested in living, working in or visiting the new sustainable coastal town being created at Granton Waterfront in north Edinburgh.
Albyn Housing Society CEO Kirsty Morrison highlights the importance of having enough homes important it is to ensure there are enough homes should the proposed Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport and other initiatives in the Highlands are going to be successful. It has now been over six mont
One of the largest regeneration proposals for Dumfries and Galloway has heard from more than 1300 people living and working in the area.
The Scottish Government has been accused of presiding over “disgraceful” waits in temporary housing after figures revealed people are waiting years for a permanent home.
Scotland’s Build to Rent market is “stuck in the pipeline” with an estimated 14,000 new homes held up in the pre-planning or planning stage and at increased risk of not being delivered, property firm Rettie has revealed. In its latest report on the sector, Dr John Boyle, direc
Zoë Whyatt has joined letting agent and property management company Homes for Good (HFG) as its first chief executive. The appointment follows a period of joint working which saw Zoë identify the next steps of growth for the organisation.
The Scottish Housing Regulator today published the outcome of its thematic review of tenant and Gypsy/Traveller participation in social housing in Scotland.
A series of events are taking place as part of the extensive consultation into North Ayrshire's latest Local Development Plan.
Husband and wife cleaning team Davie Howie and Marie Keenan have won the Making a Difference award at Queens Cross Housing Association’s Pride of Queens Cross Awards. An elated crowd rose to their feet as Davie and Marie made their way to the stage to receive the night's final award.
Residents of four Glasgow neighbourhoods have identified projects that could maximise the social, economic and environmental benefits of where they live.
TC Young has been awarded the top ranking for social housing in Scotland in the Legal 500. Legal 500 has been benchmarking law firm excellence since 1987 and conducts detailed research before ranking firms.
Plans have been submitted to rebuild five terraced houses in East Kilbride that were destroyed by fire last year. The proposal by Sedgwick International aims to reconstruct the Whitelee properties in a similar style to their original form, with two central 1.5-storey homes and three two-storey prope
