The Dogs Trust has officially accredited Kingdom Housing Association as a pet-friendly social landlord.
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Plans to demolish Argyle House, the Castle Terrace office block often branded “Edinburgh’s ugliest building,” have sparked fierce opposition from one of Scotland’s leading architects. Malcolm Fraser, whose portfolio includes the Scottish Poetry Library, Scottish Storytelling
Plans to redevelop 200 Renfield Street, a site once home to the Herald and Glasgow Times offices, are advancing with a proposal that could reshape the northern edge of the city centre.
The Federation of Master Builders is calling on the next Scottish Government to reform the planning system and introduce clear policies that give businesses and consumers the confidence to invest in retrofit
The Cameron Barracks in Inverness is an "inappropriate" location to place around 300 asylum seekers, the Highland Council has warned. Last month, the local authority was notified by the UK Government that it intends to use the facility to house adult male asylum seekers on a phased basis. It is prop
Rutherglen and Cambuslang Housing Association has teamed up with Healthy n Happy Community Development Trust to launch a campaign encouraging local residents to donate presents for children in need.
A series of pilot projects aimed at finding new ways of preventing people from becoming homeless in Scotland have been given the green light.
Financial support to help pensioners heat their homes this winter has started to roll out across the country.
A tender for a major water and drainage system in Lochee High Street that will help in the future development of social housing in the area is set to be considered by Dundee City Council.
A total of 12 one-bedroom flats and 12 two-bedroom flats will be built on the site of the former St. Pauls Church in Hamilton.
Dundonians could be given a chance to share their views before the council sets its budget early next year.
A major review of Glasgow's Climate Plan has identified extensive community benefits that accompany the effort to reduce the city's carbon emissions.
East Lothian Council has submitted a formal request asking Scottish Ministers to hold a public local inquiry (PLI) into a proposed scheme to reduce flood risk in Musselburgh.
The Highland Council has reached different conclusions on short-term let (STL) control areas in two regions following detailed housing reviews.
The Highland Council is taking a significant step forward in addressing the region’s housing needs and unlocking development potential by progressing plans to establish three to four Masterplan Consent Areas (MCAs) across the Highlands.
