Cruden Homes, on behalf of Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA), has lodged a planning application with Scottish Borders Council for the construction of 70 new homes in Jedburgh, specifically for social rent. These homes are set to occupy the previous location of Howdenburn Primary School on
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Celebrating half a century of community-driven initiatives, Trust Housing Association has marked its 50th anniversary this October.
The Aberdeen Law Project (ALP) has successfully enforced a 24-hour notice period for a vulnerable client. As a result, the landlord will no longer access the property without providing the mandatory notice to the client.
Perth and Kinross Council is poised to release its Annual Assurance Statement, affirming its adherence to all national housing regulations. This document, mandated by the Scottish Housing Regulator, underscores the council's commitment to its tenants, pinpointing areas needing enhancement.
Jill Murray BA FCIH, the newly instated president of the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH), has launched her presidential campaign, "Be EPIC", aimed at fostering professionalism and continuous learning among housing sector professionals. Be EPIC champions the elements that make competent professi
Patrick Harvie MSP, Scottish Government Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants' Rights, has underscored his commitment to low carbon, energy-efficient buildings at this week's UK Passivhaus Conference in Edinburgh.
Lesley Grant and Kimberley Tochel of BTO Solicitors LLP flag risks for employers following a recent ruling. An employee claiming disability discrimination has been awarded more than £134,000 in compensation. The recent Employment Tribunal judgment in Brosnan v Coalo Limited underscores the ass
The Scotland Loves Local Gift Card is continuing to help Scottish people and communities through the cost of living crisis. The life-improving impact of action to provide financial support to people when they have needed it most is being championed by charities, social enterprises and local authorit
Citizens Advice Scotland has said landlords are flouting a law that is intended to stop them evicting tenants and imposing large rent increases. Writing in The Herald, CAS Housing spokesperson Aoife Deery elaborates. Last month the Scottish Parliament voted to extend the cap on rent increases and li
South Lanarkshire Council is urging residents and service users to have their say on “unprecedented” financial challenges. In a new short film, Council leader Joe Fagan explains why the council is facing a budget shortfall of more than £70 million over the next two financial years.
East Lothian Council has launched a new grant fund, the Regeneration Project Capital Fund, to support community groups and organisations with capital funding for regeneration projects. The fund has been developed and funded through the Scottish Government’s Place-based Investment Programme (PB
A new report setting out Dundee’s affordable housing priorities for the next five years aims to ensure that the city continues to successfully deliver new-build affordable housing for rent.
Council house tenants in Dundee could be consulted on three proposed rent increases between 3.5% and 4% if councillors back the move today.
Partnerships benefitting local communities across North Glasgow and beyond are continuing to grow from ng homes' Community Networking Breakfasts.
The Kingdom Group has appointed Tricia Hill as its new development director. With over 15 years’ experience of leading large-scale mixed tenure and redevelopment programmes in both the housing association and local authority sectors, Tricia joins Kingdom from Scottish Canals, where she is curr