Members of the tenants' union Living Rent have warned of community destruction unless the City of Edinburgh Council’s Mixed Tenure Improvement Service (MTIS) is improved.
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The Housing Ombudsman has issued a stark warning about the state of England’s social housing in its latest Spotlight report.
One of North Lanarkshire Council's largest new housing developments is now on site in Coatbridge and is set to bring 127 new homes to the area.
Work is continuing to increase Aberdeen’s housing supply with the completion of more affordable homes and fewer empty properties across the city.
Hebridean Housing Partnership (HHP) has been accredited as a Living Pension Employer. Through its Living Pension commitment, HHP is raising the standard for pension savings so its employees can afford to live with dignity in retirement.
The City of Edinburgh Council has approved Lar Housing Trust's plans to develop an abandoned factory in the Granton area into new homes.
West Dunbartonshire Council tenants in multi-storey blocks are starting to see the benefits of new heating and hot water controls.
Nearly 50 new homes could be built on part of the former Glasgow Garden Festival site, following the decision to drop earlier plans for office development due to declining demand. An application has been submitted to Glasgow City Council by Surplus Property Investments, seeking permission to develop
The Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR) has published its work plans for 2025/26, laying out an ambitious and wide-ranging agenda aligned with its 2024–2027 Strategy. The plans reinforce the Regulator’s commitment to protecting the interests of tenants and service users, supporting social l
Govan Housing Group has launched a wide-ranging community consultation to help shape a bold new Community Regeneration Strategy for Govan. Govan Housing Association and its subsidiary companies, the HOME Team and Water Row Company, is inviting residents, businesses, and anyone with an interest in th
Fife Council is making progress on reducing the use of private accommodation as temporary housing, councillors heard yesterday. The local authority declared a Housing Emergency on 21st March last year.
New figures released this week have revealed that 326,255 children are actively benefiting from the Scottish Child Payment across the country. The Scottish Child Payment is unique to Scotland and provides financial support for families, helping with the costs of caring for a child. It is a monthly p
New plans have been lodged for a new public open space, community room and residential accommodation in Glasgow’s Finnieston area.
Members of the Highland Council's Economy and Infrastructure Committee have agreed to adopt the 2025 Planning Enforcement Charter that captures all planning enforcement policy and procedures.
Counselling Services Glasgow has issued an urgent call for increased funding to ensure that relationship counselling is accessible to all, especially those living in poverty across the city.