It is with deep sadness that Caledonia Housing Association has shared the news of the sudden passing of its much-loved colleague and friend, Grant Kaye, who died recently following a short illness. Grant joined Caledonia Housing Association in January 2014 and served as a valued and dedicated manage
Search: 2025年11月600986走势分析
The Scottish Government’s consultation on the Housing (Scotland) Bill will close today, bringing to an end a heated debate over proposed rent control measures and potential exemptions that have sharply divided landlords and tenants' groups.
Wheatley Foundation invested £8.8 million in programmes to support tenants of Wheatley Homes across the central belt and Dumfries and Galloway, as well as customers supported by Wheatley Care.
As Britain grows more diverse, the housing crisis reveals deep, persistent inequalities that disproportionately burden ethnic minority communities, says Felicia Odamtten, an economist at the Resolution Foundation.
A community development course facilitated by Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association, delivered in partnership with the University of Glasgow and funded by Glasgow City Council (GCC) Area Partnership, has come to a conclusion.
Residents of West Lothian are being asked to have their say on future strategies to ensure homes can be heated in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner.
Energy plays a huge role in the day-to-day work of the housing sector. From navigating rising bills to planning for net zero, the decisions made today can have a lasting impact on your organisation and the communities you serve. That’s why we’re excited to welcome Utility Aid as Share&rs
Every month in Perth and Kinross, over 700 mattresses are thrown away — adding up to around 8,400 each year.
The Scottish housing secretary’s proposed Autumn plan must include maintaining and promoting investment in the private rented sector (PRS), according to property firm DJ Alexander Ltd. The lettings and estate agency said that the announcement by housing secretary Màiri McAllan that she
Plans to build a 19-storey student accommodation block on the site of the former Admiral Bar in Glasgow city centre have been approved, following a successful appeal by developers over delays in the planning process.
Following the BBC Panorama investigation into the working practices of some of the UK’s biggest estate agencies, ESPC CEO Paul Hilton highlights the ethical advantages of working with solicitor estate agents in Scotland. The investigation revealed unscrupulous practices by some esta
Retrofitting social housing is often seen as an overwhelming challenge. In this piece, Shirley Evatt, senior associate at Will Rudd Edinburgh, argues that by working smarter and building on shared experience, we can unlock scalable solutions and make real progress toward net zero goals. I often hear
Following the complete sell-out of the first phase, Muir Homes has now started work on the second phase of 25 private homes at its The Deer Pines development in Stanley, Perthshire.
Whiteinch and Scotstoun Housing Association (WSHA) has been named the winner of the Tenants Voice Award by the Tenant Participation Advisory Service (TPAS) Scotland. This award recognises WSHA’s outstanding commitment to tenant involvement and its dedication to ensuring that tenants voices are
Aberdeenshire Council has launched a Call for Ideas and Call for Sites as it prepares for the next Local Development Plan for the region. The Aberdeenshire Local Development Plan guides land use and planning decisions, and sets out policies and proposals for development, including new homes and gree
