Shetland Islands Council has awarded a contract for core infrastructure works at the Knab Redevelopment site to local contractor Tulloch Developments Limited. The work, which is expected to get underway early this summer, will include initial bulk earthworks, the installation of new foul and
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Almond Housing Association has launched a community project as part of its 30th anniversary celebrations which it hopes will bear fruit for many years to come. A blue sky day greeted the enthusiastic gardeners gathered on the land adjacent to Hobart Street in Craigshill.
Councillors in Argyll and Bute have agreed to allocate further funding from the Strategic Housing Fund (SHF) to help address the area’s housing shortage.
A new report by Shelter Scotland has captured the devastating impact on the lives of children living in unsuitable homelessness accommodation.
Land director Andrew Duncan is the latest hire at housebuilder Cruden, joining the senior team amidst an exciting period of growth. Bringing almost two decades of experience to his new role, Andrew has held senior titles at Cala Homes and Kelvin Properties, and has been instrumental in delivering a
Thomas Johnstone Ltd (TJL) has commenced construction on the second phase of the Lower Gilmore Place purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development in Edinburgh’s Fountainbridge area.
Highland housebuilder Tulloch Homes has called upon local residents to name two brand new sites in Inverness. The first is the newly approved Riverford development in Conon Bridge, comprising 160 private and affordable homes, including bungalows. As an extension to the existing Conon Bridge North de
A social gathering of people who have retired from the social housing sector has been deemed a success and could become a regular event.
Communications specialist Chris Fairbairn highlights why a public and proactive approach is essential for housing associations as they tackle ongoing financial pressures. With their budgets tightening into a vice-like grip, governments and councils continue to scrutinise spending in search of cuts.&
The drive towards net zero is reshaping the Scottish rental market. Landlords across the country are now facing stricter energy efficiency requirements—rules designed to lower emissions, cut tenant bills, and improve living conditions. But what do these changes mean in practice, and how shoul
A Glasgow City Council committee has approved the compulsory purchase of two houses and two flats that will then be transferred to housing associations who will make them available as social housing. The approval of the compulsory purchase orders (CPOs) for the houses – at 14 Stewarton Road in
The families of 326,080 children under 16 years of age were receiving vital support from Scottish Child Payment as of 31 December 2024, according to new figures. More £1 billion has now been paid to parents and carers since the payment was introduced in February 2021.
A plan has been unveiled to tackle £70 million in unclaimed benefits in the Highland area.
A landmark framework has now launched that will open up transformative opportunities for Scotland’s public sector to accelerate the country’s journey to net zero. With an estimated value of £120 million, appointed firms can expect to drive significant energy upgrades in public sect
North Lanarkshire Council’s Open Market Purchase Scheme (OMPS) is continuing to be a key tool in tackling homelessness, increasing affordable housing, and revitalising local communities.
