Clackmannanshire Council expects just over £29 million in Scottish Government funding for housing investment over the next four years, according to a new report.
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The tenant of a property on a country estate in the Scottish Borders has lost an appeal against the First-tier Tribunal’s decision not to make a determination of rent before the Upper Tribunal for Scotland, after the Tribunal found that it was temporarily not possible for the FTS to make such
People living in four of Dundee’s highest tower blocks have welcomed the start of a £1 million-plus lift replacement programme.
Ninety struggling households from across the Lothians, Edinburgh and Lanarkshire are £645,000 better off thanks to the hard work of a life-saving welfare benefits advice service. Melville Housing Association’s two dedicated welfare benefits advisers helped tenants claim benefits worth an
Glasgow City Council has launched a public consultation for the Greater Pollok Local Development Framework (LDF) consultation draft. The council has prepared the Draft Framework to provide a better structure and clearer direction for future development taking place in the area.
Bancon Group has posted a robust year of trading, marked by a 33% increase in its homes business and a 16% rise in overall turnover, for the year ended March 2023. The Aberdeenshire-based housebuilding and construction group reported turnover for the year was up £18 million on the previous yea
Springfield Properties plc has announced the sale of 45 acres of land for £4.2 million. The transaction, involving land equivalent to 190 plots, is part of Springfield's strategic effort to reduce its debt, which had risen to £67.7m by 31 May 2023, up from £38.1m the previous year.
Dunbritton Housing Association has been recognised with Investors in People Gold Accreditation. Over the past three years, the team at Dunbritton has collaborated with Investors In People to enhance their workplace practices, aiming to make their office an exemplary working environment.
North Lanarkshire Council's latest tenant satisfaction survey has revealed significant improvements in several key areas, outperforming Scottish averages. The survey, conducted biennially with over 400 randomly selected tenants, returned to face-to-face interviews post-pandemic, ensuring a diverse r
Work on a new £4.8 million social housing development has started in Midlothian.
Edinburgh-based charity Bank of Scotland Foundation is offering its 178 current grantees a share of £2,406,465 to help with the significant impact of the cost of living crisis. The foundation’s grantees, and charities more generally, tell them that rising demand for services, rising core
Dear Editor, I refer to Shelter Scotland’s comments in yesterday’s Scottish Housing News, SHR updates thematic report on homelessness services in Scotland.
Helen Raftery, head of data protection complaints at the Information Comissioner's Office (ICO), discusses the importance of data protection in the housing sector, highlighting common issues like inappropriate data disclosures and failures in record-keeping, and offers guidance to housing orga
Urban regeneration company Clyde Gateway has appointed Martin Joyce as its new executive director for regeneration to help boost further investment into the east end of Glasgow and Rutherglen. Mr Joyce joins the urban regeneration company having worked in a range of infrastructure and regeneration r
Wheatley Homes South, a division of the Wheatley Group, has embarked on a significant project to revitalise the Dumfries and Galloway housing sector.