Dr Lynne Douglas is to move on as CEO of Bield following five years in the position. Dr Douglas has successfully led Bield since November 2019, navigating a pandemic and bringing the organisation through a period of change and growth.
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East Ayrshire Council’s financial position has improved with the projected overspend for the current financial year reducing from £20 million to £14m, councillors heard this week.
Members of Aberdeen City Council's Anti-Poverty and Inequality Committee have paid a visit to Aberdeen Cyrenians as part of a series of planned visits to communities and organisations supporting them. Aberdeen Cyrenians is a local charity and social care provider, supporting some of the most vu
The Highland Council's Housing and Property Committee has approved the Tenant Participation & Engagement Strategy 2024-2029. Members heard from both tenant representatives and officers about the ongoing engagement and collaborative work within communities across Highland.
The Highland Council's services partnership approach to the delivery of national resettlement and humanitarian programmes was noted at yesterday's Housing & Property Committee. Housing & Property Committee vice chair, said: “The Highland Council has a strong track record in supporting
Interested parties are being invited to join the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE) for a webinar exploring rural housing in Scotland, focusing on Argyll and Bute's private rental sector.
HACT has revealed that its fuel fund programme has distributed more than £2 million worth of fuel vouchers to households across England, Scotland, and Wales since November 2023. This funding has provided direct energy support to nearly 7,000 households, ensuring critical funds are available to
A robust management plan to continue to protect the Outstanding Universal Value of the Old and New Towns World Heritage Site in the Capital will be considered for approval by the City of Edinburgh Council’s Planning Committee next Wednesday.
The Scottish Government’s decision to push ahead with rent controls in the private rental sector will reduce housing supply, increase demand and raise rents, according to law firm Holmes Mackillop. Last week housing minister Paul McLennan outlined proposals to introduce a rent cap linked to th
At a time of housing emergencies across the country, Scottish structural engineer Alan Ferns argues that demolishing RAAC-affected homes is not the only answer. It sometimes feels that, in the opaque realm of official decision-making, the temptation to use a sledgehammer to crack a nut is just too h
A joint research report by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) and LandTech has highlighted a "decade of missed opportunities" in achieving sustainable housing throughout England.
Infrastructure body the Scottish Futures Trust (SFT) has today published its latest Outcomes report, highlighting the economic and environmental impacts it and its many partners have made over the past 12 months.
Fleming has been named as an approved contractor on Scotland Excel’s 2nd generation New Build Residential Construction Framework.
Bellway Homes is to build up to 57 homes on the site of the former Howford Primary School and Schoolhouse in Glasgow after the council agreed to dispose of the land.
COSLA has today launched its latest budget lobbying campaign which calls on the Scottish Government to 'Invest Locally in Scotland’s Future'. The Accounts Commission has projected a local government budget gap of £392.7 million in 2025/26, rising to a cumulative gap of £780m by 202