The Scottish Housing News Podcast returns with Gillian Campbell, director of the Existing Homes Alliance, and CIH Scotland's policy and practice manager, Ashley Campbell, joining Kieran Findlay and Jimmy Black to discuss the Scottish Government's newly revised Heat in Buildings Bill. They explore th
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People across the Kirkcaldy area have decided which projects they want to see improve their communities and receive a share of the £300,000 from Fife Council’s citizen-led “You Decide,” campaign. Following the two-week public vote, over thirty community projects are now
South Ayrshire Council is looking for feedback as the first step in making a new Local Development Plan for South Ayrshire (LDP3). The first stage in the LDP3 process is preparing an Evidence Report. This will contain detailed information on a range of planning matters for South Ayrshire to help inf
Procast Group has successfully completed the development of 12 new energy-efficient flats in Hamilton’s Alness Street, on behalf of West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA).
Local authorities in England with the most severe shortage of social housing now have waiting lists exceeding a hundred years for a family sized (3+bed) social home, new analysis has found.
The Supreme Court has upheld a decision of the Inner House in unanimously refusing the appeal of a woman who had sought judicial review of Glasgow City Council's failure to provide her with particular accommodation. The appeal concerned a decision of the council in relation to the provision of tempo
For five decades, the name MacLeod has stood for quality, reliability, and dedication in the construction industry. As MacLeod Construction celebrates its 50th anniversary, it’s a fitting time to look back on the company’s remarkable journey - one built on hard work, vision, and a deep c
Details of the funeral of housing professional and academic Ann Rosengard have been confirmed. The ceremony will take place tomorrow (Friday 11th) at 2.00 pm at the Glenduffhill Cemetery, 278 Hallhill Rd, Glasgow G33 4RU.
Below is a full transcript of episode 67 of the Scottish Housing News Podcast titled ‘The revised Heat in Buildings Bill with Gillian Campbell and Ashley Campbell'. Listen to the episode here.
A third of private tenants in Scotland find it difficult to pay their rent each month, according to new research.
Kerry Brown, director at Alator Data Services Ltd, wants to bring tenant behaviour back into the damp and mould discourse. There’s a difficult conversation in housing that too often gets avoided: tenant behaviour and its role in damp and mould.
Perth & Kinross Council has completed an £800,000 streetscape improvement project in Perth, in response to concerns from residents. People living in Pullar Terrace contacted the council about a number of issues that were affecting the street. The land is owned by the Council’s Housin
Scottish Labour has criticised the current state of Scotland’s planning system, calling it “over-stretched and under-resourced” as new figures show the country has the fewest planners per capita in the UK.
The Scottish Government’s revised Heat in Buildings Bill will fail to address the core challenge of how decarbonisation will be delivered as it fails to mention workforce skills, installer training or targeted support for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), the Plumbing and Heating Feder
Ayrshire Housing is set to invest more than £11 million in its homes across urban and rural communities. The social housing provider outlined its investment plans at the launch of its new Business Plan 2030, outlining detailed plans of what the housing association will deliver over the next fi
