A major new report commissioned by the David Hume Institute, authored by Professor Duncan Maclennan CBE of the University of Glasgow, has called for bold action on housing to secure long-term economic growth and reduce inequality across Scotland.
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Street planters have been given a new lease of life in the Elderpark community as part of Elderpark Housing’s 50th birthday activities. The large planters, which have been in place for some years, received a spring refresh with a paint job and were restocked with shrubs and, in some cases, tre
The Welsh Government has announced plans to launch a new Welsh Housing Survey in 2027-28, marking the first comprehensive national review of housing conditions since 2017-18. The move, confirmed by cabinet secretary for housing and local government Jayne Bryant MS, follows sustained calls from stake
Work on Elgin’s South Street regeneration project has made significant progress, with the successful completion of the above ground element of the demolition phase.
Perth and Kinross Council has extended its funding to the energy charity SCARF for the financial year 2025/26. In addition to the ongoing free home energy advice service available to all homes, a new initiative aims to target properties with poor energy performance to combat fuel poverty and reduce
Right There, a charity dedicated to preventing homelessness, has launched an initiative that will allow people to donate and buy pre-loved furniture, whilst also supporting families and individuals in creating a place to call home. Furnish Forward will help the charity furnish over 500 homes it prov
The Metropolitan Police are considering the construction of a full-scale replica of a section of Grenfell Tower as part of a multi-million-pound effort to support future criminal prosecutions related to the 2017 fire that killed 72 people.
Campaigners are calling on MSPs to support the creation of dedicated, women-only homeless accommodation to better protect vulnerable women across the country.
A charity that helps people living in Scotland challenge human rights violations is marking a year of success with a new report. 'A Year of Making Rights Real' contains contributions from grassroots community groups from Edinburgh, Wick, Perth, Cupar and Pitlochry, who shared their experiences of us
The sixth annual John Hartson Charity Golf Day, held at Bathgate Golf Club on Friday 2 May, raised an impressive £13,500 for The John Hartson Foundation, taking the total donation to over £120,000 to date.
Renfrewshire Council is running a public consultation on play spaces across the area to help improve outdoor play opportunities for children, young people, and families.
Julie Ashworth is to lead the new forum to advise the City of Edinburgh Council on all matters related to establishing the city’s visitor levy and its ongoing performance. A recruitment panel, comprising senior representatives of the council, Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce, Visit Scotland and E
Ten suppliers have paid more than 34,000 customers a total of £7 million in compensation and refunds after overcharging some customers in error, following a compliance review by Ofgem. This issue specifically impacted customers with ‘Restricted Meter Infrastructure’ between January
With one year to go until the Scottish elections, this period provides challenges for businesses trying to achieve planning permission and funding. But, as public affairs consultant Jack Hope argues, it also provides some unique opportunities, like influencing politicians to prioritise the unblockin
Maggie Cunningham and Dr Jim McCormick have been appointed as co-chairs of a new multi-partnership Poverty and Equality Commission Board for the Highlands.
