Human Rights campaigners in Castlemilk have won national recognition for their work in raising awareness with the United Nations around food poverty issues within their community. The Castlemilk Housing and Human Rights Lived Experience Board picked up the accolade for ‘Good practice in involv
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Scotland's housing market faces a deepening crisis as supply constraints, driven by strict planning policies and rising costs, continue to stall new developments, according to new research by Savills. The housing emergency, declared in May 2024, has sparked concerns over land availability, slowing a
Homeless Network Scotland has appointed Alex MacEachin as treasurer to the board. Chartered accountant Alex trained and practised at multinational giant BDO and has extensive experience in property and construction finance. He joins HNS from real estate investment firm LXi REIT where he was finance
Scaffolding is set to go up around a landmark block of flats in Perth as the local authority embarks on a crucial programme of structural maintenance to ensure they remain wind and watertight, warm, damp-free, safe and secure. The work is necessary to extend the life expectancy of the buildings so t
The public and private partners behind a new Aberdeen housing development have said the project could become the blueprint for how Scotland can speed up the delivery of affordable homes.
Harbour Homes proudly marked the 25th anniversary of Jameson Place Sheltered Housing Development in Leith with a heartwarming celebration attended by tenants, staff and community partners. The anniversary event celebrated the enduring impact of the development and those who have helped shape it &nda
Around 63,000 more premises in the North East of Scotland will be able to access gigabit-capable broadband following the award of a contract to deliver the Project Gigabit rollout in the area.
Persimmon West Scotland’s Annick Grange site, a major housing development in Irvine, has been awarded a Quality Recognition Award by Premier Guarantee, recognising the outstanding work of the site team led by site managers George Simpson and Stuart McKay. Located in the heart of Ayrshire, Anni
Rural Stirling Housing Association (RSHA) has unveiled 14 brand new homes in the Stirlingshire village of Croftamie. Stirling MSP Evelyn Tweed officially launched the development with tenants now in their new homes.
More households across Scotland are receiving urgent support with their energy costs through the Scarf Fuel Fund, which offers energy vouchers to people at risk of running out of credit on their prepayment meters. The fund, which has already delivered over £400,000 of support to households in
An architect has reported Glasgow City Council to Police Scotland, alleging that the local authority failed in its legal responsibility to maintain a derelict tenement in Pollokshields that collapsed over the weekend. The sandstone tenement, a category B listed building located at the corner of Kenm
Hundreds of residents at Windmillcroft Quay in Glasgow have warned that they are facing a dire situation as essential £45 million work to replace the quay wall remains unfunded, putting their homes at risk and jeopardising a key public amenity along the River Clyde. The deteriorating quay wall
Anti-social behaviour across South Lanarkshire is being tackled thanks to joint working between a number of partners.
Efforts to modernise heating systems across Scotland’s housing stock risk failing the very people they are designed to support unless lived experience is put at the heart of decision-making, Hanover Scotland has warned. The housing association, which operates more than 200 developments across
The final tenants have moved into the newest council homes in North Ayrshire. A total of 14 new homes have been created across four sites at Laburnum Avenue, Beith, and Newhouse Drive, Kilbirnie.
