Work has started on the fourth and final phase of Cruden Homes' King’s View development in Toryglen.
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Councillors in Edinburgh have agreed a bold and ambitious plan for sustainable growth in the Capital.
A newly refurbished apartment building at 173 Union Street in Aberdeen has been launched following completion by Cater Group.
Scotia Medical Group, based in Elgin, has received a £1,000 funding boost as part of Benefact Group’s Movement for Good Awards to support the vital work it does in the area.
The social housing sector's resilience under financial pressure has been highlighted in Housemark’s exclusive early release of Value for Money Metrics 2023-24. Despite record-high costs per unit and tough economic conditions, operating margins are rebounding with providers continuing to invest
Wood-burning stoves, bioenergy and peat heating will now be permitted in new homes and buildings following a review of the New Build Heat Standard.
A youth football club based in Rosewell, Midlothian, has invested in vital equipment for the future, including new indoor goals, thanks to a £500 donation from Melville Housing Association.
A report on rural housing will be presented to the Highland Council's Economic and Infrastructure Committee on Thursday 14 November.
A gap site in Dundee's West End could host a newly built residential and commercial block under plans lodged with the local authority.
Retrofit Scotland was relaunched at the International Retrofit Conference yesterday.
Hanover Scotland has unveiled a crucial partnership with Veterans Housing Scotland which aims to enhance housing options for veterans. It is hoped the initiative will help beneficiaries integrate into communities around the country.
A five-year plan to help address Glasgow’s housing emergency has been agreed by the local authority.
Home in Scotland has this week published its second Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) report.
Thomas & Adamson's Greig Fenton highlights the critical role of Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) in the journey towards net zero for housing stock. The journey to net zero can seem a large, ominous, and expensive undertaking for housing providers. Some 2.9 million homes are owned by housin
Hebridean Housing Partnership has handed over 33 new homes at An Allt Dubh to tenants. The properties in Blackwater, Newmarket, on the outskirts of Stornoway, are the first phase of a 74-house development being built by Calmax Construction Limited which contended with a very wet and challenging summ