Energy and sustainability consultancy Carbon Futures has unveiled a new strategic partnership with Octopus Energy, having been appointed by the energy provider as a Certified Assessor for the recently launched Zero Bills' building standard. Designed to fast-track the decarbonisation of homes, Octopu
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Argyll and Bute Council is urging residents of Argyll and Bute to participate in a survey as part of a wider study to help understand the area’s housing needs and neighbourhoods. Conducted by Research Resource on behalf of the council, the results of the Housing Need and Demand Assessment will
Jimmy Black asks Duncan Maclennan about the Right to Buy for housing associations.
Riverside Scotland’s managing director, Diana MacLean, is set to step down from the organisation after four years in the role. Before joining Riverside in 2021, Ms MacLean had worked as director of customer experience at Bield Housing Association, with over 20 years’ experience in the se
Grampian Housing Association has been awarded a One Star Accreditation from employee engagement specialist Best Companies. The accreditation demonstrates that the Association has ‘very good’ levels of workplace engagement.
Manor Estates Housing Association Ltd (MEHA) has secured a £13 million funding injection from Royal Bank of Scotland, as it celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Shettleston Housing Group has kick-started the new planning year with a gathering of all its staff and board members. The group, which includes Shettleston Housing Association along with its subsidiary companies, Upkeep Shettleston Community Enterprise and East End Housing Development Company, achie
Midlothian Council has released updated plans for the regeneration of Dalkeith town centre.
In this episode of the Scottish Housing News Podcast, Professor Duncan McLennan discusses the complexities of the Scottish housing system, addressing the notion of a housing emergency, the implications of the right to buy policy, and the urgent need for increased social housing. Speaking with hosts
An impressive £1,702.87 was raised in support of Beatson Cancer Charity during Share's successful Annual Conference & Awards Ceremony.
The Housing Ombudsman has produced its latest ‘learning from severe maladministration’ report, focusing on emergency repairs.
West Lothian Council is continuing to create further social housing across the region with the delivery of new properties in Livingston.
North Ayrshire Council is looking for community groups, residents and local businesses to share ideas for potential site uses, policies and a range of development opportunities as part of its next Local Development Plan (LDP).
Craig Sanderson argues that the looming disruption caused by the switch from Radio Tele-Switch (RTS) meters could, have should, have been avoided. On 12th May, we were alerted to the latest report by Duncan McLennan for the David Hume Institute - 'Urgent disruption’ in housing policy required
Households in the Inverness Area have benefited significantly from Welfare Advice received by Highland Council officers when applying for the Inverness Winter Payment Scheme. Leader of Inverness and Area, Councillor Ian Brown, explained: “Councillors have agreed to continue the Inverness Commo