Caroline Sinclair has stepped down from her role as chief executive of Stirling Council, less than a year after taking up the post. Ms Sinclair began her tenure on July 29, 2024 after being appointed to the role the month before.
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West Granton Housing Co-operative (WGHC) has been officially certified as the first Investor in Excellence in Scotland.
The Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) paid a visit to Dunfermline yesterday to launch a new professional standards self-assessment tool designed to be used at an organisational level, to embed the professional standards across a housing team or organisation.
A project with planning permission for 409 residential units in Glasgow’s Anderston district has been brought to the market by regeneration specialist Summix.
Mark Farmer, the leading UK Construction industry expert, has been announced as the keynote speaker of this year’s Scottish Construction Summit, the inaugural event from SHN's sister publication Scottish Construction Now to be held in Glasgow on September 17. Mr Farmer has over 30 years of exp
Funds from the latest round of the Ofgem Energy Redress Scheme will be distributed to charities and community energy groups helping households in need across England, Scotland and Wales
Home-Start Angus is celebrating a major funding boost with the award of a two-year grant totalling £76,212. The grant will enable the charity to continue and expand its vital early intervention work, providing tailored support to local families facing challenging circumstances.
The results of an extensive engagement focusing on multiple strategies will be used to shape plans to support communities across Aberdeen. The results of the “Your Place, Your Plans, Your Future” engagement were presented to the Community Planning Aberdeen board this week and saw 2087 pa
Small Edinburgh charities struggling with rising costs are being encouraged to apply to the council for emergency support. Brought forward by councillors as part of an urgent package of support for the city's third sector, the £275,000 funding pot aims to support local organisations working to
Energy company Utilita will pay around £277,000 in compensation after failing to pay its Warm Home Discount payments on time, following a review by Ofgem. The regulator found that, in the scheme year covering 2023-2024, Utilita – which supplies 800,000 customers – failed to pass on
The UK Government, energy regulator Ofgem, and energy suppliers have confirmed a phased approach to the switch-off of the Radio Teleswitch Service (RTS), easing concerns that thousands of households across Scotland could lose access to hot water and heating at the end of June.
Scotland’s First Minister, John Swinney MSP, has hailed the “remarkable” efforts made by Warmworks in tackling fuel poverty, at a reception marking the organisation’s tenth anniversary. Warmworks was established in 2015 as a joint venture partnership between Energy Saving Tru
The Secretary of State has approved a further extension of Richard Blakeway as England's Housing Ombudsman until the end of July 2026. The extension comes at a time of change for the housing sector. This includes the Renters Rights’ Bill and the potential for an extension of the organisation's
As it celebrates its 30th anniversary year, staff and customers at Melville Housing Association have £1.3 million extra reasons to celebrate following a record-breaking year for its housing support service. Over the past 12 months, Melville’s dedicated team made a huge positive impact on
Aitken Turnbull Architects managing director Alasdair Rankin shares his concerns regarding rent caps in Scotland and their impact on housing stock. We’ve all become much more accustomed to the idea of special measures being implemented. We hear it in news reports about under performing schools