A new outdoor exhibition of photographs by five local photographers went on display in Edinburgh’s busy urban thoroughfares yesterday. Living Spaces, commissioned by Places for People Scotland, has been installed in five different locations across the city, all of which were identified as vand
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Kaukab Stewart, minister for equalities in Scotland, met with Hebridean Housing Partnership (HHP) yesterday as part of a short visit to the islands. Part of the minister's visit included Leverburgh and Tarbert, where she met with Gordon Macleod, chair of HHP.
Family business At Home in Edinburgh has been shortlisted in The Herald Property Awards for Scotland 2024, for Residential Letting Team of the Year - sponsored by SafeDeposits Scotland. The shortlisting is a fantastic achievement for the team of just four, led by husband-and-wife duo Rick and Vicky
Glasgow City Council has granted listed building consent for a full demolition of the iconic O2 ABC building on Sauchiehall Street.
Thousands more unpaid carers in Scotland can now apply for a new benefit. Carer Support Payment, the replacement for Carer's Allowance, is now available in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Fife, Moray and North, East and South Ayrshire.
ESPC has conducted a study into the property market across Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Borders, to uncover the locations that buyers move from, and where they most frequently move to. The report looks back at the property market from January 2019 to July 2024, considering where buyers are
The first visuals revealing the future of 78 former army homes on Edinburgh’s outskirts have been released.
Tenants are now settling into their new build houses in Coatbridge thanks to an “off the shelf” partnership agreement between North Lanarkshire Council and Allanwater Homes.
Below is a full transcript of episode 61 of the Scottish Housing News Podcast titled ‘Accessible housing (part 2) with Angela Currie’. Listen to the episode here.
Jimmy Black hopes Integrated Joint Boards (IJBs) will find inspiration at the Housing & Social Care Accessibility Summit, after a chat with Hanover Scotland's Angela Currie.
East Renfrewshire Council's Money Advice and Rights team has helped more than 5,000 local residents gain £8 million through its support services. The Money Advice and Rights (MART) offer free, expert and confidential money advice to East Renfrewshire residents and throughout 2023/24 helped the
Plans for new student homes on the site of Portcullis House at Charing Cross have been approved, subject to conditions, by Glasgow City Council. Residential for rent developer and manager Watkin Jones Group will regenerate the brownfield site by demolishing the existing former HMRC buildin
“If we don't grab and grab with both hands that prevention agenda, do more now, given we know what's coming our way from our demographics, then we are going to be in a much worse state than we are now in 10, 20 years time.” Kieran Findlay and Jimmy Black continue their exploration of the
Scotland’s Just Transition Commission is in Dumfries and Galloway this week to examine how the region is managing the move to a low carbon economy. The Commission will meet with local residents today and Friday to hear about challenges in housing, agriculture and forestry, visiting a retrofit
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly planning to increase social rents by more than inflation for the next 10 years to turbocharge efforts to build social homes.