The City of Edinburgh Council's licensing scheme for short-term lets operators has been deemed unlawful at the Court of Session.
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Architectural features on a B-listed hotel are to be preserved as part of a new £16.8 million regeneration plan for Gallowgate in Glasgow.
Communities across Moray are being invited to register their interest in preparing a Local Place Plan.
People in East Lothian are being given an opportunity to have their say in response to consultations focused on plans to support the council’s vision of an even more prosperous, safe and sustainable county, with a dynamic and thriving economy that enables people and communities to flourish.
Glasgow City Council has approved the beginning of negotiations on the off-market disposal of two sites, one of which could be acquired by Maryhill Housing Association. The association has earmarked a former schoolhouse at Shakespeare Street in Maryhill to be used as supported accommodatio
The Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR) has today launched a national discussion on the future of social housing regulation in Scotland.
Scottish Housing Day is back for the eighth year and will take place on Wednesday 13 September 2023.
Additional funding to help North Ayrshire residents navigate the Cost-of-Living Crisis has amounted to more than £6 million over the past six months.
East Lothian Council’s planning committee has granted consent for 124 houses and six flats at Longniddry Farm.
Miller Homes has donated buddy benches and wildflower seeds to a selection of primary schools near its Scotland East developments to encourage new friendships among pupils and brighten up playgrounds.
Scotia Homes has lodged plans for 117 properties in Forfar.
Planning permission is being sought for a new care home with public open space in Anniesland.
Those driving the growth of Scotland’s fastest-growing place to live have celebrated the success of an innovative pilot programme whereby school pupils are involved in the development of their village. Winchburgh Developments Limited (WDL), West Lothian College and Winchburgh Academy collabora
Housing minister Paul McLennan visited Cumbernauld to formally mark the replacement of the town’s 12 tower blocks with 588 high quality new homes. Sanctuary Scotland worked with the Scottish Government and North Lanarkshire Council to demolish a dozen high-rises and regenerate four sites acros
Ensuring everyone in Scotland has access to adequate housing should be put at the centre of policy-making at every level of government, according to a new call from more than a dozen organisations working across housing, homelessness, local government and the legal sector.