All 36,000 North Lanarkshire Council homes will be fitted with ultrafast broadband within at least five years – a first of this scale for any council in the UK. The broadband rollout across all social housing in North Lanarkshire aims to close the digital divide, unlocking access to knowledge,
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More than 22,000 applications from Scots for a new benefit worth up to £441 a month have been processed in the year since it opened, new figures show. The Pension Age Disability Payment, administered by Social Security Scotland, replaces Attendance Allowance, and is not based on income.
One in three (33%) adults in Scotland are concerned about the size of their fuel bills as the winter cold starts to bite, Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has found.
Wheatley Group has signed up to own and manage the 108 affordable homes to be delivered as part of the New Town Quarter development, ahead of the proposals being considered by Edinburgh councillors next week.
Link Group has once again secured a long-term “A with a stable outlook” rating from Standard & Poor's (S&P) Global Ratings, a significant mark of confidence in the group’s financial health and its commitment to social housing across Scotland. The latest report underscores L
Plans for more than 950 homes and a hotel at Edinburgh Gateway have been recommended for approval.
Almost £10 million of work to tackle fuel poverty in council houses in the Linlathen area of Dundee is set to get underway early next year.
East Ayrshire Council is to set up a recovery taskforce to address the projected overspend of £10.280 million for council-commissioned health and care services. At national and local levels, health and social care services are experiencing increasing and unsustainable pressures and in recognit
A new Invest Highland prospectus designed to stimulate and promote investment opportunities and demonstrate the benefits of doing business in the Highlands is set to be launched by The Highland Council. Aimed at attracting businesses, investors, and developers to the region, the new prospectus highl
After a new report found that Black People and People of Colour (BPoC) are among the groups disproportionately affected by Scotland’s housing emergency, Glasgow and West of Scotland Forum of Housing Associations (GWSF) director David Bookbinder argues that finding a solution is not so straight
Systemic racial inequality continues to shape housing outcomes in the UK, with minoritised ethnic groups far less likely to own their homes than White British households, according to new research published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF). The report, Ethnicity and Homeownership, highlights
PfH Scotland account manager Andrew McAllister outlines the issue of social housing asset teams struggling with the spiralling cost of repairs and maintenance, and provides practical advice on how to address it. Asset management teams have got a lot on their plate right now. Preparation for Awaab&rs
The Scottish Housing Regulator's chair, Gary Coutts, charts the latest regular meeting with the systemically important landlord group to discuss important issues in social housing. We welcomed everyone to the second of two gatherings this year of the systemically important (SI) landlord group. This
The Chartered Institute of Housing, in collaboration with King’s College London and Oxford Brookes University, has released a new report examining the housing challenges faced by survivors of domestic abuse who are burdened by debt.
Compulsory owners’ associations, regular building inspections, and reserve funds are at the heart of sweeping reforms proposed to tackle Scotland’s deteriorating tenement housing stock.
