Homelessness charity Cyrenians has launched its new three-year strategy, committing to a public health approach in its mission to tackle the causes and consequences of homelessness.
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In an exclusive for Scottish Housing News, Gail Matheson, CEO at HHA, highlights her concerns about the proposed Housing Bill for mid-market rent developers. A sense of dismay was shared across a swathe of developers and housing operators working within Scotland’s housing industry when the Hou
Efforts to boost affordable housing supply by acquiring properties to bring into use for affordable housing and help reduce homelessness will be given an £80 million uplift over the next two years, the Scottish Government has announced.
Two great causes recently benefitted from the fundraising efforts of staff at ng homes. ng homes chairperson and staff recently presented the Marie Curie Hospice in Springburn with a cheque for £500 raised through staff fundraising events. The Marie Curie staff were delighted to receive their
People in Dundee are being encouraged to have their say to help shape the future of building development across the city.
Moray Council has launched a three-week consultation on its Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategies (LHEES) and is looking for public input to the delivery plan.
Argyll and Bute Council is investing in two island housing projects as part of its ongoing commitment to tackle the area’s housing emergency. At a meeting of the Full Council, councillors approved a grant of up to £80,000 from the Strategic Housing Fund to enable the North West Mull Comm
Thenue Housing and its charitable subsidiary Thenue Communities have scored a tartan fundraising triumph in this weekend’s Kiltwalk Six members of staff from Thenue took part in Sunday’s Kiltwalk to raise money for The Halliday Foundation – Thenue’s charity of the year.
Eildon’s former chair, Bill Wilkie MBE, sadly passed away on Friday 5 April 2024. Bill Wilkie joined Eildon Housing Association back in its infancy in 1978 and was appointed as vice chair in 1980.
Maryhill Housing Association (MHA) has received a funding boost from Royal Bank of Scotland totalling almost £25 million to improve and maintain its current homes, whilst making progress towards net zero goals. This latest deal comes as Royal Bank of Scotland, part of NatWest Group, unveiled a
Wheatley Group has invested £18.5 million in improving homes in the city in the last financial year. Thousands of homes in Wheatley Homes Glasgow communities benefited from the investment, which saw a range of upgrades including the installation of innovative heating systems, replacement
TPAS Scotland took to the road last week for their first post-covid tour visiting housing professionals in Dundee, Aberdeen, Elgin, Inverness, Fort William and Oban. It has been obvious over the last 12 months that, although online meetings and webinars are a great way to reach mass audiences, talki
Easy Living Homes, the independent housebuilding division of Glenrothes-based construction company Easy Living Developments, has started work on a new multi-million-pound development in the sought-after Fife village of Coaltown of Balgonie.
The Scottish Government has published new legislation which aims to keep people in their homes and help prevent homelessness. The Housing (Scotland) Bill will introduce an ‘ask and act’ duty on social landlords and bodies, such as health boards and the police, to ask about a person&rsquo
A development of 18 apartments has been granted planning approval in Linlithgow.