Scottish Housing Regulator board member Helen Trouten Torres details the November in-person meeting of the Tenants Together (Scotland) Liaison Group. The meeting opened with a Q&A session featuring SHR chair Garry Coutts and chief executive Michael Cameron. This provided members with an opportun
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Members of the Highland Council's Sutherland County Committee have agreed to progress the process for considering the introduction of a Short-Term Let Control Area covering all or part of Sutherland. At this week's meeting, it was also agreed that progressing the consideration would enable communiti
The arrival of Center Parcs’ £450 million holiday village in the Scottish Borders is set to transform the local economy but it also raises urgent questions about housing supply for the 1,200 permanent staff the resort will employ.
Scotland’s landlords have warned the Scottish Government that increasing property taxes will further worsen the housing crisis. The Scottish Association of Landlords (SAL), which represents landlords in Scotland, issued the warning following the recent UK Budget and ahead of the Scottish
Highland Council is moving forward with steps to consider the introduction of Short Term Let (STL) Control Areas in both Sutherland and Skye and Raasay, following evidence that housing markets in these regions are under increasing pressure.
Systemic racism in Scotland’s housing system is causing Black People and People of Colour (BPoC) to be one of the groups disproportionately affected by the country's housing emergency, a stark new report has found.
A comprehensive assessment of the equality policies of around 80% of Glasgow's housing associations has been made available.
Edinburgh’s new tourist tax is set to play a major role in tackling the city’s housing emergency, with income from the levy earmarked to deliver more than 470 affordable homes across three major developments.
A new online portal has been launched to bring empty homeowners together with prospective buyers or developers, with the aim of facilitating more properties to be used as homes again.
Fife Council has launched a Community Benefits and Wealth Building initiative to share potential support through its tendering and contract management processes. A new tool designed to help local voluntary groups, charities and community organisations access free support from businesses delivering c
Sigma Capital, a UK provider of build-to-rent (BTR) housing, has agreed a £268 million investment debt facility with Morgan Stanley. The new facility has been established to refinance a newly-completed portfolio of c.1,400 homes drawn from Sigma’s wider portfolio of c.4,500 homes
A major housing development at the former Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC) is expected to be approved next week.
A new report has outlined the significant steps taken by Argyll and Bute Council to tackle its housing emergency, focusing on increasing affordable housing supply and supporting those most in need.
Perth & Kinross Council will receive £1 million from the Scottish Government to help meet the costs incurred by the fire at 41 Scott Street in June. One person died and several people were injured in the fire, which occurred during the early hours of 14 June.
A Highland Council report has confirmed that the Dingwall and Seaforth Ward area does not currently face the level of housing pressure from short-term lets (STLs) required to justify progressing the creation of a Short Term Let Control Area. Members of the Dingwall and Seaforth Area Committee confir
