Clydebank Housing Association (CHA) has held its 40th annual general meeting (AGM) held at Centre81 in Whitecrook – its community centre.
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Veterans Housing Scotland (VHS) has been announced as one of the recipients of funding from the Office of Veterans Affairs (OVA), in support of the Reducing Veterans Homelessness (RVH) programme being managed via the Armed Forces Covenant Trust Fund.
More than half of people in England and Wales (52%) currently looking to move home would prefer sellers to be required to commission a survey before listing their property – mirroring the current process in Scotland. Of those in favour, more than three quarters (76%) said it would give buyers
Anthony Pycraft discusses the ongoing risks of unsafe cladding on residential buildings in Scotland and argues for the proactive retrofitting of sprinkler systems to enhance resident safety, rather than just returning buildings to their previous state. In the latest Scottish cladding remediation est
The latest Flair Conference, hosted by Paisley Housing Association, brought together registered social landlords from across the Flair partnership – Linstone, Bridgewater, Barrhead, Williamsburgh and Ferguslie Park Housing Associations – for a highly successful and inspiring event. The m
A cherished community tradition has once again brought the people of Castlemilk together in a moving act of remembrance, and has received support from three local housing associations which both contributed floral tributes to remember lost lives.
Two men have been jailed for more than eight years after turning two Aberdeen flats into drug supply dens. Dean Alford, 31, and Rory Morgan, 32, used the rented properties in Esslemont Avenue and Granton Place to traffic drugs, including cocaine.
ECD Architects has announced two new senior hires and a leadership promotion, as it continues to meet growing demand for energy efficient, Passivhaus certified buildings in the housing, education and public sectors. Alistair Cameron has been promoted to joint managing director, with specific respons
Clark Contracts has donated a range of household items to Fresh Start Scotland, which will be used to create 'starter packs' which are packs of essential household items to help someone set up their new home or sustain their tenancy in a dignified way.
Aberdeenshire-based Kirkwood Homes has reported the largest financial loss in its 40-year history, citing a collapse in consumer confidence driven by soaring interest rates. The housebuilder recorded a pre-tax loss of £4.4 million for the financial year ending 30 June 2024, a stark reversal fr
A £140,000 community benefit fund has been instrumental in improving the lives of hundreds of tenants of Wheatley Homes across Scotland over the past eight years. Enabling many to secure vital household essentials, the money has provided much needed digital equipment, reading books for childre
Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has been granted planning permission by North Lanarkshire Council to deliver 117 new homes off Manse Road. Pre-construction works for the development, which follows a previously successful development in Bargeddie, are already underway.
Homeowners and team members at Brio Retirement Living’s award winning Landale Court development in Aberdeenshire are rallying together this month to raise much-needed funds for Dementia Scotland by completing a number of fun tennis challenges for charity.
The Scottish Government needs to resist calls from landlords to introduce exemptions to the housing bill and commit to strong and robust rent controls that protect tenants, tenants' and trade unions have said. Tenants’ union Living Rent, along with the Scottish Trade Union Congress, Unite, GMB
Springfield Properties has forecasted a rise in annual revenue to £280 million, up from £266m the previous year, attributing the growth to a significant increase in profitable land sales. In its latest trading update, the group confirmed it expects to report an annual profit before tax t