Proposals to deliver a residential development on part of a Helensburgh golf course have been withdrawn.
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A proposed £2.5 billion merger between UK housebuilders Barratt Developments and Redrow looks set to go ahead despite concerns from the competition regulator.
Construction work has begun on new affordable homes located in the Gorbals area of Glasgow’s Southside.
Scotland’s Housing Network (SHN) has launched the 2023/24 Development Value for Money report.
Work is underway on a new £9 million housing development in Paisley, which will see quality, energy-efficient homes brought to the area.
Five projects that will benefit students, families and local communities are to receive £72,235 Inverness Common Good Funding which has been awarded by members of The Highland Council’s City of Inverness Area Committee. Following these latest awards, councillors agreed to close the Inver
A record number of people living in North Lanarkshire have been supported by the council’s tackling poverty team - and other services - to secure the benefits to which they are entitled. In 2023/24, the additional benefit income generated for residents increased by 35.1%, with just under &poun
The Care Inspectorate has published a positive report of the June 2024 inspection of the Lewis Care at Home Service. The report was very positive scoring the service as Very Good and Good in the two measured categories:
Councillors have approved funding for a range of measures to help Argyll and Bute’s island communities navigate the cost of living crisis. Argyll and Bute Council will direct £141,000 from the Scottish Government’s Island Cost of Crisis Emergency Fund (the same amount as last year)
Join ng homes for its August Community Networking Breakfast on Friday 30 August, bringing together people and organisations in North Glasgow.
Hundreds of unsecured creditors owed in excess of £33 million following the collapse of construction company Stewart Milne Group will not receive a penny back, administrators have confirmed.
Councillor Bob Pollock is to take on the role of depute leader of South Ayrshire Council as part of several changes to its cabinet. Councillor Hugh Hunter will be responsible for the Portfolio for Health and Social Care, while Councillor William Grant will assume the Portfolio for Education.
While retrofitting is well-recognised as beneficial for enhancing energy efficiency, there remains little discussion around how it could help to resolve damp and mould issues in homes throughout Scotland, writes Fiona Pask. Retrofitting is the act of refurbishing and modernising social housing
This year’s Housing & Social Care Accessibility Summit, organised by Horizon Housing and Scottish Housing News with sponsorship from Campion Homes and Hanover Scotland, has sold out.