The outline design of a scheme to protect Musselburgh from major flood risk was presented to elected members at the full meeting of East Lothian Council on Tuesday 23 January 2024.
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A masterplan for 160 new homes on the outskirts of Newburgh, which was initially drawn up by stricken housebuilder Stewart Milne Homes, has been approved.
The Scottish Government has been questioned on its plans to cancel a vital support fund helping households at risk of fuel poverty, by Holyrood’s Social Justice and Social Security Committee.
The Share team have been working hard over the past few months to launch their newly upgraded e-Learning platform.
Seventeen leading housing sector bodies have voiced their acute concerns about the British homes for British workers policy rumoured to be under consideration by the UK Government. An open letter has been sent to the prime minister Rishi Sunak and secretary of state for housing Michael Gove and was
A trio of community consultation events will take place this week in Liberton ahead of the City of Edinburgh Council's major transformation of the site into much needed homes.
Marcus Di Rollo examines the impacts of the Scottish Government's rent cap on investors, developers, and tenants, and explores the upcoming challenges and potential changes in rent control policies. The Scottish Government’s rent cap divides opinion. On one hand, it has arguably protected
Environmental sensors aimed at eradicating damp and mould are being installed in more than 10,000 West Dunbartonshire Council homes from this month.
A public consultation has been launched on the first draft Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategy (LHEES) and accompanying five-year Delivery Plan (2024-2029) for the Scottish Borders. The draft strategy outlines the long-term plan to make heating more eco-friendly in buildings across the region
With energy costs remaining at historically high levels, tenants of Albyn Housing Society who are at risk of fuel crisis this winter will be given extra support to pay their bills.
Fife Council has been successful in a bid for funding from the Scottish Government which will see families benefit from a “cash first “ approach. The Cash First Fund aims to reduce the need for emergency food parcels and food banks and will provide help to low-income families.
Whiteburn Projects has received positive endorsement of its plans for the regeneration of the former March Street Mill, in Peebles.
Much needed affordable homes in the Bellahouston area of the city have been handed over to local residents. The homes, on North Gower Street, are part of a 36-home development in the south west end of Glasgow aimed at helping people from the area remain in the area.
The Scottish Government's key commitment to build 110,000 affordable homes by 2032 is "at risk" with ministers conceding that a new timeline could be announced for its delivery, according to a ministerial briefing.
Former chair of Govanhill Housing Association and stalwart of the Glasgow housing association movement. As Govanhill Housing Association enters its 50th anniversary year, it is with a deep sadness that we have to say goodbye to one of our most long-standing committee members and tenant of the Associ