A new survey has found that 91% of Stirling Council tenants are satisfied with their housing services – almost 10% higher than the Scottish local authority average.
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A coalition of 15 national charities and organisations coordinated by Age Scotland is calling on the Scottish Government to improve its plans for the new Pension Age Disability Payment by including extra mobility and travel support for recipients.
Link Group is celebrating a double win at the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) Scotland Housing Awards 2023. The judges awarded Link the Housing Organisation of the Year Award for the Link Group at 60 – Sustainable Homes, Sustainable Communities, Sustainable Business.
Investment into mid-market senior living developments is needed to address the shortage of senior living facilities across the UK, according to a new report from real estate advisor CBRE. CBRE’s first senior living survey analysed responses from over 2,000 UK residents aged 55+ and found that
The first residents have moved into the Rowanbank Gardens development in Edinburgh in little more than two years since construction started on the project dubbed a "spectacular blueprint for low carbon living". Almost 80% of the development’s first ‘Appleberry’ homes phase is
A new app designed to help tenement flat owners repair and maintain the common areas of their block has been launched in Falkirk.
A £527 million Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP) for Glasgow over the next five years was approved yesterday.
The work that has taken place over the past year to tackle child poverty in Aberdeenshire, and details of new and ongoing initiatives, have been published in the latest Child Poverty Local Action Report. Prepared by the Tackling Poverty & Inequalities Strategic Partnership, and involving those w
Persimmon West Scotland has purchased new land in Darnley to complete their Sycamore Park development
Jimmy Black thinks the rest of us have a lot to learn from Perth & Kinross, and Aberdeenshire. Let’s ask a hard question. Why is homelessness so low in Perth & Kinross when over in West Dunbartonshire it’s very high? Why are the figures in Aberdeenshire so much better than they a
The JR Group has successfully delivered 31 new homes at Carrick Street in Ayr, handing over the development to first-time clients, Ayrshire Housing, ready for new residents to move into.
Professor Ken Gibb, director and principal investigator, and Professor Alex Marsh, co-investigator of CaCHE, reflect on the new Scottish rent control proposals. In September 2023, the Scottish Government launched a consultation engagement process concerned with the rented sector proposals within the
Social care organisation Blue Triangle has appointed Gary Meek as its new CEO. Mr Meek joins after eight years as CEO for Glasgow Council on Alcohol. He also has previous experience at Ayrshire College, Crossroads Caring Scotland and Victim Support Scotland. Gary Meek chaired the Scottish Alcohol Co
An update on the difficult financial position facing East Lothian Council was detailed at last week's full council meeting. Elected Members heard that the council is continuing to operate within the most extreme and challenging financial environment that it has ever faced with significant challenges
A B-listed former care home in Plean could be converted into 17 new flats under new plans submitted to Stirling Council.