Tributes have been paid to housing professional and academic Ann Rosengard following her sudden passing. Heavily involved in the early days of community-based housing associations, Ann worked at Reidvale Housing Association during the 1970s and subsequently was instrumental in the establishment of w
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Last week, the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE) moved office from the Olympia Building in Bridgeton to the University campus in the West End of Glasgow. Director Ken Gibb reflects on the organisation's time there. The week just past, CaCHE moved office, leaving Bridgeton in
Holytown residents recently gathered at the Keir Hardie Sports Centre for a vibrant community engagement event that connected people with essential local services.
Glasgow-headquartered Cairn Group, specialising in property management and estate agency across Scotland’s central belt, has been appointed to manage the portfolio of Glasgow west end letting agent HMO specialist Kohli Properties. With a portfolio of more than 100 properties within Glasgow&rsq
Children First has warned that children trapped in a mental health crisis with nowhere to turn must not become the “new normal”.
The Scottish Parliament’s Economy and Fair Work Committee is to explore whether legislation can help community wealth building to be used consistently across Scotland to improve local economies as part of its scrutiny of the Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Bill. Community wealth building
The community renewable energy projects to benefit from the latest round of funding from the Ofgem Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme have been revealed.
The Scottish Government has pledged to bring forward its Heat in Buildings Bill during this parliament after revealing revisions that will set a new target for decarbonising heating systems alongside continuing work to reduce fuel poverty.
Cunninghame Housing Association has extended its congratulations to Linda Anderson for her 35 years with the organisation. Linda Anderson has been an integral part of Cunninghame’s journey and is its longest-serving staff member. From her early days to becoming the Association's executive dire
Following on from its release last week, Jacqueline Norwood, executive director, TPAS Scotland, takes a closer look at the findings of a new report into the accessibility of information provided to tenants by social landlords. Last year, TPAS Scotland, on behalf of the Scottish Government, carried o
The Passivhaus Trust is now offering targeted support for social housing providers through a series of interactive online Client Club sessions to help accelerate the delivery of new developments.
Thirty-eight contractors have joined a £380 million framework to supply and install planned and cyclical maintenance works to Scottish councils and housing associations over four years.
East Ayrshire Council has agreed to invest in the renovation of four properties in Hurlford on behalf of East Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership (EAHSCP). Around £152,600 will be provided from the council’s Innovation Fund to renovate the properties on Barnweil Drive that, when
Energy plans for every part of Great Britain will be put in place by the end of 2027, mapping out what’s needed to upgrade the energy networks in every city, town and village in Britain. Under plans revealed this week, energy regulator Ofgem has given the green light for the plans to be
The Highland Council has launched a new Integrated Housing Delivery Service, one of a number of initiatives in response to the national Housing Challenge. The service will give housing applicants, with applications for 10 or more houses, the opportunity to meet with senior staff to discuss an
