Hazel Davies reveals how Cruden Homes' Longniddry development in East Lothian has been designed for multi-generational living and shares all the elements to be considered in building a great community.
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Construction work has started to convert a historic former naval barracks into new homes.
Govanhill Housing Association has welcomed the commencement of its contract with Mears Group, which started today.
Fife Council is progressing an agreement with Campion Homes that will see the council deliver 41 new, much needed council houses at the former council depot site at Elgin St in Dunfermline.
Work is underway on the transformation of the former Motherwell Town Hall into 20 modern council homes.
The first new affordable homes built in Glenelg in over 20 years will be celebrated at an event today hosted by Lochalsh and Skye Housing Association (LSHA).
Delegates from across Inverclyde’s housing sector have held a summit where partners pledged to work together to unlock the challenges facing the region.
The Scottish Government’s announcement of a consultation on rent cap exemptions highlights just how confused their current policy is, according to property firm DJ Alexander Ltd. The lettings and estate agency said that the idea that the consultation on exempting certain properties would clari
A development of 48 new homes in the village of Kirknewton has received approval in principle.
Don McLean, CEO at Integrated Environmental Solutions (IES), shares how a whole-system approach, supported by performance modelling technology, can support AEC professionals in meeting both housing demand and sustainability targets. Scotland is grappling with two somewhat conflicting challenges: tac
The Bookface charity Sip & Swap is back on Sunday 18 May, from 12.30–3pm at the Rickshaw & Co. in Partick, and this year it’s dog-friendly and raising funds for Glasgow charity Refuweegee.
Allanwater Homes has broken ground at its latest development of 132 homes at Braidwood in Carluke.
The Whiteinch Centre has concluded a pilot session of an initiative aimed at bridging the digital divide for ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) learners from underserved backgrounds.
Plans to build new homes on the site of a former timber yard and rail sidings in Linlithgow have been approved.
Aberdeenshire Council has been working to assess residents’ access and proximity to trees and green spaces using a new analysis service that applies the increasingly popular 3+30+300 research rule.
