The Scottish Government is consulting on proposals to modernise the law on compulsory purchase, to make it easier and simpler to improve land and buildings. The proposals would update laws dating back almost two centuries, making them more useful for public bodies, while also being fairer to propert
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Eildon Housing hosted a well-attended open day at its latest new ten-home development in the village of Westruther last week.
Members of the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) can now access a new tool assessing how well housing associations have adopted Artificial Intelligence (AI). Delivered in partnership with Altair, the AI Readiness Assessment tool is the first of its kind in the housing sector and wil
Grampian Housing Association used its 50th anniversary year as the ideal time to launch its new Great Neighbour award. It also tied in nicely with the theme of Scottish Housing Day earlier this week, which was 'Everybody needs good neighbours'.
Glasgow City Council is to complete the compulsory purchase of three empty homes in Cardonald and Dennistoun and transfer them to local housing associations to be used as social housing to be allocated to homeless people or families. The move is the latest in a programme that has brought thousands o
Ahead of next week's Stage 3 debate on the Housing Bill at Holyrood, Scottish Association of Landlords chief executive, John Blackwood, takes a deep dive into rent controls and the 'tenants vs landlords' narrative. As the Housing (Scotland) Bill approaches its final stage in the Scottish Parliament,
Almond Housing Association’s community engagement officer Jane Deary used this week's Scottish Housing Day and its theme of ‘Everybody needs good neighbours’ as the perfect time to launch her BeeKind initiative. It was a couple of years ago when Jane read The Kindness Club on Maple
Rhona McLeod is to retire from her role as chief executive of Trust Housing at the end of March 2026. Rhona’s distinguished tenure as Trust’s CEO is marked by strategic leadership, sector innovation, and an unwavering commitment to customer service and wellbeing.
Anticipating the themes of this week's Scottish Housing Day, West of Scotland Housing Association celebrated its 60th anniversary with a packed all-day event at the Emirates Arena in the east end of Glasgow.
With self-build homes in Scotland making up 12% of the UK total, the organisers of The Scottish Homebuilding & Renovating show expect a busy weekend when the popular event returns to the Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh on 4 & 5 October.
South Ayrshire Council has confirmed the appointment of Stephen Penman as its new chief executive. This follows a robust, competitive selection and interview process.
Katrina Murray, MP for Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch, and Frank McNally, MP for Coatbridge and Bellshill, have visited Persimmon Homes’ Royale Meadows development in Muirhead to see first-hand how the project is delivering new homes, jobs, and community investment. During the visit, the MPs me
Charities and social enterprises across Inverness and the Highlands are being invited to a dedicated funding event aimed at helping them secure resources and expertise to grow their community impact. Taking place on Thursday, 25th September at Eden Court, Inverness, the session will bring together l
Hillcrest Futures has celebrated the voices, talents and contributions of people with learning disabilities by hosting an inclusive event last Friday as part of Scottish Learning Disability Week.
Ken Gibb, director of the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE), discusses the recent International Journal of Housing Policy Conference. This week the International Journal of Housing Policy (IJHP) celebrated its 25 the anniversary through a conference ‘Reflections and De
