A public local inquiry (PLI) will be held into a scheme to reduce flood risk in Musselburgh after Scottish Ministers wrote to East Lothian Council to confirm they would ‘call in' the proposals.
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UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence director Professor Ken Gibb highlights the importance of the Scottish Law Commission’s report on tenements and shares his concerns with the recommendations. This month saw a milestone on the path to modernising the Scottish tenement. The Scottish La
The Scottish Housing Regulator has published its revised Determination of Accounting Requirements, which sets out how Registered Social Landlords must prepare and present their annual accounts, ensuring transparency and consistency across the sector.
Consumer Scotland has warned of “stark deficiencies” in the Warm Home Discount Scheme (WHD) and is recommending a range of reforms to improve it in both the short and longer term.
A report presented to Cowdenbeath Area Committee members has shown the scale of work being done to support local families facing poverty – and the strength of partnerships making it happen. Families in the Cowdenbeath area are getting vital help thanks to a strong network of local organisation
A range of savings and adjustments have been agreed by councillors last week in the first steps taken towards closing a £9.2 million budget gap for 2026/27.
East Lothian Council has commissioned a survey to find out more about the housing circumstances and needs of people on its council housing list.
The winners of the Scottish Borders Design Awards, organised by Scottish Borders Council, have been announced at a ceremony held at the Great Tapestry of Scotland. Celebrating their 40th anniversary, the awards are one of Scotland’s longest-running platforms for showcasing design excellence at
Oak Tree Housing Association has been delighted to support a series of festive community activities throughout December, bringing residents, families, contractors and local partners together to celebrate the Christmas period and support households across Inverclyde. At the start of the month, the As
More than 837,000 payments have been made to people across Scotland to help with heating costs this winter, thanks to a unique package of support. More than 268,500 payments for Child Winter Heating Payment and Winter Heating Payment – support only available in Scotland – have been paid
Accountancy firm Wbg has advised landlords to anticipate the introduction of a higher income tax regime for property income in Scotland. The recent UK budget announced a new, separate higher income tax regime for property income which will apply in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland from April 202
Private and third sector providers of care home and ‘care at home’ services may be made subject to Freedom of Information laws, the Scottish Government has said. Following the Covid pandemic, ministers agreed to look at extending provisions in the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 20
A recent report showed a 38% rise in the number of people who had slept rough the night before they presented to Fife Council as homeless. Now officers are asking Fife residents to help them support this very vulnerable group.
North Ayrshire Council house tenants are being urged to have their say on proposed rent levels for next year with options ranging from 3.84% to 4.84%
Argyll and Bute Council is celebrating the UK Government’s announcement that 12 projects in the region will receive a share of more than £20 million from its Community Regeneration Partnership Fund (CRPF). The CRPF aims to build upon previous work by the Ministry of Housing, Communities
