A strategy to drive Scotland’s fair and just transition away from fossil fuels will be published by next summer, the Scottish Government has revealed. Energy minister Gillian Martin announced the timeline as the consultation responses to the draft Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan, and
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Glasgow City Mission hosted its friends from the Imperial Scottish Garrison at its lunchtime drop-in last week.
With winter on the horizon, the Scottish Government is launching a revamped programme to improve the homes of people living in fuel poverty. Warmer Homes Scotland is being relaunched with more funding and more help for households to install a climate-friendly heating system. Since its launch in 2015
A joint venture company between care developer Morrison Community Care and CCG (Scotland) has commenced construction on a new care home in Perth.
Regeneration specialist Summix Capital has submitted a planning application to deliver a mixed-use development on a brownfield site at Central Quay, Glasgow.
Tax and spending plans for 2024-25 will be published on 19 December, Deputy First Minister Shona Robison has confirmed. The Scottish Budget date has been set to provide sufficient time to analyse the UK Government’s Autumn Statement and consider the implications for Scotland’s finances.
Changeworks chief executive Josiah Lockhart outlines how the UK Government’s policy U-turns will worsen the fuel poverty crisis, will not lower household energy bills, and how retrofitting homes with energy efficiency measures is the only way to bring bills down. Last week, Prime Minister Rish
The body responsible for advising on reforms to land ownership and use has set out its agenda for positive change ahead of Scotland's pivotal Land Reform Bill.
Health and social care services in Aberdeen have linked up in a new deal with Castlehill Housing Association to help keep people safe and sound in their homes. Castlehill’s specialist Care & Repair service has entered a long-term arrangement with Aberdeen City Health & Social Care Part
Group director of corporate services and company secretary Neil Hall has retired from Link Housing Association this month after 45 years in senior leadership roles for Scotland’s second-largest housing organisation. After starting in Link’s finance team in 1978, Neil progressed to become
Kingdom Housing Association has completed the work on 40 new affordable homes for social rent on the outskirts of St Monans, a coastal village in North East Fife.
David Welsh, an experienced management consultant and Leith resident, has been appointed chairperson of Harbour Homes. David follows Caitlin McCorry who has stepped down as chairperson, having led the board since 2019, and who will continue to help steer the organisation as a board member.
Growing Beardmore’s polytunnel was officially opened, and residents had a spud-tacular time at the potato harvest.
Funds gathered through the latest round of the Ofgem Redress Scheme are being distributed to organisations across Great Britain to provide energy advice, support decarbonisation projects and develop innovative energy-focused services and products. The Ofgem Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme (
A new strategy sets out a four-pronged, collaborative approach to tackling the long-term impact of poverty and child poverty across communities in North Lanarkshire.