Thirty-five residences owned by Queens Cross Housing Association (QCHA) are the beneficiaries of brand-new, high-performing windows and doors thanks to a supply and fit installation from CCG (Scotland).
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Local employers and businesses are being encouraged to support the next generation by offering paid summer placements in 2025 for local young people.
Tenants are settling into their new council homes in Gartcosh thanks to an ‘off-the-shelf’ project with Bellway Homes.
ESPC, the Scottish property portal, has announced the appointment of two new directors to the company’s board. Jill Andrew, partner at Connell and Connell, and Caitlin Keegan, residential property legal director at Gillespie MacAndrew, will bring a wealth of insight and experience to their pos
Plans for a new retail park project which could bring additional affordable housing and care for the elderly to Straiton have been rejected by ministers.
Caledonia Housing Association (CHA) has climbed eight places from 25th to 17th in the top 50 Scottish companies to work for. Best Companies, which involves a comprehensive survey of employee experience, also improved CHA’s position in the top 25 UK housing associations to work for annual award
The Tenants Information Service (TIS) has appointed Pedro Cameron as its new tenant participation and engagement manager. The appointment marks a new chapter for TIS and reinforces its commitment to provide the very best advice, support, and training services and works to ensure that tenant particip
Plans to build student flats on the site of a fire-hit former Dundee furniture store could be approved next week. A planning application was lodged with Dundee City Council in June seeking permission to erect a nine-storey accommodation block on Barrack Street.
A partnership project between GEMAP Scotland and the Glasgow Violence Against Women Partnership (GVAWP) is looking to expand its training for social landlord housing officers following a successful pilot programme.
The Scottish Government has heeded concerns from across the sector and increased funding to boost the supply of affordable homes as part of its latest Budget, but ministers have been warned that a long-term strategy is still required to address the shortfall in housing.
The latest technology to help people live safely in their own homes for longer is on display at Inverclyde Council’s Technology Enabled Care (TEC) Smart Pad.
Legislation covering the process for making Masterplan Consent Area (MCA) schemes came into force yesterday.
Members of the Edinburgh Tenants Federation (ETF) have contributed to the development of a public information comic.
Springfield has handed over new energy efficient homes in Milnathort to Kingdom Housing Association signalling the completion of the development. Located just off Curler Crescent, the 16 homes are ideally located to local amenities in Milnathort. The homes also benefit from the community facilities
Scotland's property sector has responded with disappointment to an announcement in the 2025-26 Budget that the Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS) will increase from 6% to 8%.