A former Aberdeen care home, which closed a decade ago following a scathing report from inspectors, could be converted into 20 homes.
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JR Scaffold has helped prepare the way for a landmark residential building in the city centre of Glasgow which will become the tallest in Scotland.
Aberdeen City Council has launched the second and final phase of its Budget 2025/26 consultation. The second phase provides additional proposed savings options and invites people to have their say on these, and comment on how changes might affect them if taken forward.
Cruden Group has announced plans to deliver 184 new homes across three new sites in Glasgow and the Scottish Borders. The ambitious plans, which include 128 affordable homes and 56 homes for private sale, come hot on the heels of Cruden starting work on a further 218 new affordable homes across
Kingdom Group welcomed customers to the Adam Smith Theatre in Kirkcaldy for the first Autumn Gathering.
The University of Edinburgh is to spend £6.9 million to refurbish an accommodation block home to almost 250 students.
Homes for Scotland (HFS) has expressed grave concern after new statistics revealed that planning appeals for more than 3,000 new homes have been dismissed by the Scottish Government. Statistics from the government's Planning and Environmental Appeals Division revealed that 16 out of 18 planning appe
The official opening for the 12 semi-detached homes at Ionad Dotair MacLeóid took place in Lochmaddy on 29 October 2024. The site was named after Dr Alexander MacLeod who spent over 70 years caring for people on North Uist and delivered the majority of babies on the island. He set up hi
Plans for a mixed-use development that includes a 60-bed care home in the Corstorphine area of Edinburgh have now been approved by council planners.
Private rent increases could be tied to inflation and apply to rent increases in between tenancies under fresh proposals from the Scottish Government.
Local debt, welfare and housing advice charity, CHAP, has just secured three years of funding from The Robertson Trust. This will enable CHAP to expand its current collaboration with North Ayrshire Council to deliver comprehensive financial education workshops in secondary schools. The money will al
An independent coffee shop in Glasgow has been in touch with Scottish Housing News seeking help in its efforts to give back to the local community.
Dumfries & Galloway Council has launched its budget consultation for 2025/26. The consultation runs for more than five weeks until midday Friday 6 December.
Angus Council is inviting tenants to have their say in the annual rent review to ensure their voices are heard and to help shape key decisions around rent levels and service improvements.
West Lothian Council have given a cautious welcome to plans for 332 new homes on the edge of Bents and Stoneyburn, which councillors previously rejected.