Thenue Housing is set to build 42 flats and maisonettes in Calton on the site of the now derelict former Tureen Street primary school. In a heritage-related development, the façade of the blonde sandstone building will be retained and incorporated into the multi-million pound project.
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New images illustrating proposals for the site of the former ABC music venue building on Sauchiehall Street were unveiled today.
At Glen Oaks' annual BIG Conversation event an interactive voting system was used to enable live feedback, discussion prompts and allow the team to take forward recommendations from its tenants.
People across Stirling are being asked for their views on how housing should be delivered in the area over the next five years in a new survey. Feedback is being sought on Stirling Council’s new Local Housing Strategy (LHS). This key strategic document sets out the council’s vision for t
First Minister John Swinney has said that tackling the housing emergency will be at the heart of the Scottish Cabinet with the appointment of Màiri McAllan as cabinet secretary for housing. Upon her return to government from maternity leave, Ms McAllan now has responsibility for all aspects o
The importance of good neighbours and communities is the focus for this year’s Scottish Housing Day, which takes place on Wednesday, 17 September.
Every private residential property in Ireland is to be subject to rent controls after the Cabinet approved the extension of current Rent Pressure Zones (RPZs) across the country.
More than £1 million worth of funding has been delivered to communities across Scotland’s housing sector thanks to a grant funding scheme. Distributed by the Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA) in partnership with Lintel Trust, the SPA Community Benefit Fund (CBF) reinvests surplus gener
Charity and social enterprise Scarf has been appointed to manage the delivery of the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) 4 Flex scheme in Argyll and Bute.
Residents are being encouraged to have their say on West Dunbartonshire Council's spending for 2026/27 by sharing what matters to them most in its budget conversation. The council continues to operate in a challenging financial environment, with increased costs and anticipated real term reductions i
A vibrant community has been created with the final tenants moving into an 88-unit housing development on a key regeneration site in Clydebank. The development of the Clydebank East site is a major housing-led development within a key priority regeneration area identified in West Dunbartonshire Coun
West Granton Housing Co-operative (WGHC) CEO Larke Adger attended a reception at 10 Downing Street on 9th June to mark the Year of the United Nations' International Year of Co-operatives. The event for co-operatives and mutuals was hosted by the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, Jonathan Re
Scottish Greenhouse gas emissions dropped by 1.9% in 2023, according to new figures released yesterday. In 2023, Scottish net emissions of the basket of seven greenhouse gases were estimated to be 39.6 million tonnes carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e). Emissions reduced by 0.8 MtCO2e compared to 202
Around three quarters of Scots believe the housing system is unfairly stacked against young people, as a new poll revealed mass public support for building more social homes. The research from the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) and YouGov found that 74% of Scots believed the hous
Consumer Scotland has called for urgent, coordinated action across governments, regulators, local authorities, and industry to safeguard consumers during the shift to greener home heating.
