Perth & Kinross Council’s Housing Service is set to publish its Annual Assurance Statement, confirming to tenants that it is meeting national regulations and requirements. The Housing Service is responsible for delivering high-quality services for all tenants and other customers. The state
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Councillors will be asked to approve Falkirk Council’s next five-year financial strategy that seeks to bring a balanced position to its finances going forward next month.
Argyll and Bute Council has approved additional funding for three key projects as part of its action to tackle the region's housing emergency. Councillors have approved the allocation of Strategic Housing Funding (SHF) to projects aimed at improving the availability of housing in communities wh
Perth & Kinross Council will work to deliver over 1,000 new affordable houses across the area over the next five years, under a plan to be considered by councillors. The Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP) for 2026/27 – 2030/31 sets out the investment priorities of the council and its
A major new report is to be launched next week that calls for bold action on housing to secure long-term economic growth and reduce inequality across Scotland. Commissioned by the David Hume Institute and authored by global expert Professor Duncan Maclennan CBE, the in-depth report draws on intervie
Households across Great Britain will soon have more choice over how they pay their energy bills after Ofgem confirmed plans to require suppliers to offer at least one tariff with a lower standing charge. The regulator announced yesterday that energy companies must make such tariffs available to all
Cairn Housing Association has broken ground on a new housing development at Hens Nest Road, East Whitburn, West Lothian, in partnership with Ogilvie Homes. This marks the first collaboration between the two organisations.
In the wake of the latest quarterly homelessness statistics, Right There CEO Janet Haugh shares what needs to be done from a housing perspective to start to reverse Scotland's terrible record on homelessness and highlights the need for a consistent, person-centred support that follows individuals an
Plans to build 32 flats on the site of a former Mount Florida bowling club have been approved, despite strong opposition from residents who campaigned to preserve the area as community green space.
Helen Trouten Torres, Scottish Housing Regulator's board member and chair of its Tenants Together (Scotland) Liaison Group, shares details about the latest group meeting. The Tenants Together (Scotland) Scottish Housing Regulator Liaison Group is made up of members of Tenants Together (Scotland) (TT
University Health & Social Care North Lanarkshire has published its Annual Performance Report for 2024/25 following approval by the Integration Joint Board. The report showcases several areas where local health and social care services are delivering results that meet or exceed national standard
Scotland’s Just Transition Commission will hold a major national summit next month with the aim of establishing common ground on how a low carbon economy can be built most fairly.
Tracy Gilbert, MP for Edinburgh North and Leith, has warned that poor housing conditions are damaging communities and has called for residents to be empowered to lead change. To mark Scottish Housing Day last week, Ms Gilbert says the stories she hears, from council tenants, private renters, and hou
Easterhouse Citizens Advice Bureau is celebrating its 50th birthday today with a civic reception this afternoon at the City Chambers, hosted by Glasgow’s Lord Provost Jacqueline McLaren.
North Ayrshire Council has agreed to investigate opportunities to collaborate with South and East Ayrshire councils as part of a bid to improve services and provide financial benefits.
