Midlothian Council has agreed changes to its Housing Allocations Policy following an extensive consultation process with tenants and other stakeholders earlier this year.
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The Scottish Government has published new guidance published on chief planning officers to assist local authorities meet their new requirements.
The Scottish Housing Regulator has published an engagement plan for every social landlord and a summary of the outcomes of its annual regulatory risk assessment.
Dumfries & Galloway Council has agreed to establish two new net zero targets – one for the council and one for the Dumfries and Galloway region.
An urgent appeal is being made to the Scottish Government for additional funding for health and social care. The plea is being made after South Lanarkshire Integration Joint Board (IJB) approved difficult decisions that are required to bridge their £33 million funding gap.
Native Land has reached a significant milestone in the development of a residential project in Edinburgh with the completion of a further 59 apartments in Pavilion A.
Housebuilder Keepmoat has invested more than £11.3 million into the regeneration of former brownfield land at its The Castings development, located near Ravenscraig.
The City of Edinburgh Council has invited applications for community-focused projects to receive a grant of up to £5,000. The council set up Community Grant Funds in 2007 to kickstart projects that benefit local communities. It is part of the council’s ongoing commitment to empoweri
Trust Housing has welcomed 107 new customers and six new employees after completing the acquisition of three later living housing developments from Methodist Homes.
Plans to conserve and redevelop a bingo hall in Leith into new student homes have now been submitted for planning.
Plans for 70 new homes on the site of the former Howdenburn Primary School in Jedburgh have been unanimously approved.
Fears that stricter regulations will reduce the supply of rental properties are overblown, according to new research from the Social Market Foundation (SMF) think tank.
Plans to transform the site of Aberdeen's Silverburn House office block into a large housing development have been given the go-ahead in principle. Parklands View LLP lodged an application in 2019 to convert the site on Claymore Drive into 119 new homes, of which 30 will be affordable.
Cala Homes is considering plans to build 55 homes on the demolished Silverburn House site in Bridge of Don. The developer has lodged a building warrant with Aberdeen City Council outlining the £5.5 million cost of a potential development.
Connect Modular has successfully delivered the first six houses to its new 14-home affordable housing development programme for North Ayrshire Council.