Scottish Ministers have overruled West Lothian Council's decision to refuse permission for a new housing development in Mid Calder.
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Modular housebuilder Connect Modular has entered administration, resulting in the loss of dozens of jobs.
Places for People is expanding its support for customers this winter by partnering with 49 warm banks and food banks across the UK – seven of which are in Scotland.
Substantial investment in existing homes has weakened England's social housing sector’s financial position, which can also be seen in a number of recent regulatory judgements, according to the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH).
A fundraising campaign has been launched to create a memorial bench in honour of Jim Harvey, the housing consultant and former Glasgow and West of Scotland Forum of Housing Associations (GWSF) director, who passed away last year. Jim’s surviving partner Andrew Leitch is looking to raise £
Places for People has appointed specialist affordable housing sales agency Highlight Housing to market and sell its shared equity properties across Scotland.
Revised plans have been submitted for new homes to be created on an abandoned city centre site at Walmer Drive in Dunfermline.
Scottish Housing News is now on Bluesky, the social media platform which has gained millions of new users in the past few weeks.
CHAP, a trusted charity dedicated to providing independent, free advice, is to deliver an outreach service for residents of East Ayrshire. Starting in early January, CHAP will offer a range of services from its base within the CentreStage building in Kilmarnock town centre. Advisers will be availabl
Households across parts of North West England and Central Scotland can now get free help to plan home improvements that save money on energy bills and carbon emissions, thanks to a new service, Energywise. People can access free impartial advice, online or over the phone, from a team of experts at t
Plans have been submitted for 360 new homes on an area of farmland in Rosyth. The Alfred Stewart Property Foundation (ASPF), a charity named after the late West Fife businessman, wants to develop just over 25 hectares at Castlandhill. A quarter of the properties would be affordable homes for social
Scottish Information Commissioner David Hamilton has called for the urgent reform of key elements of Scotland’s freedom of information (FOI) law. FOI, which marks its 20th anniversary this week, gives people a legal right to receive information from public bodies, with organisations only able
The Association of Scotland’s Self-Caterers (ASSC) has highlighted a new report which it said "comprehensively refutes the false narrative" that short-term lets are driving the housing crisis in Edinburgh and beyond.
The Scottish Government has been accused of failing to tackle the country’s housing crisis after figures revealed that more than 90,000 children are on a social housing waiting list.
The Highland Council has said its ambitious yet focused ‘Highland Investment Plan’ is committed to addressing the council's asset challenges over the next 20 years by using a place based approach, to ensure a more integrated community offering through the creation of new community facili
