Professor Vikki McCall & Professor Kim McKee from the University of Stirling share this joint piece about the importance of empathy in reflective housing practice. In the wake of Grenfell and the devastating death of Awaab Ishak due to mould in his home, questions around professionalism in housi
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Residents at a Glasgow housing development are benefiting from secure cycle storage thanks to a partnership between charity Cycling Scotland and Link Group. The companies worked together to install bicycle storage along with maintenance equipment for Link tenants at the multi-award-winning Riverside
Perth & Kinross Council has reached two key milestones in the process of preparing the Local Development Plan 3.
It is with great pride and excitement that Partick Housing Association (PHA) is to mark its 50th year in social housing.
New Gorbals Housing Association (NGHA) has successfully launched a new digital service for tenants.
Places for People has completed the acquisition of land at Beat Street East, part of the wider Edinburgh Park masterplan, in a move that will deliver 160 high-quality affordable homes for Edinburgh.
Councillors in East Renfrewshire have been updated on the local authority's homelessness service six months after a housing emergency was declared in the region.
Emergency action to suspend council housing allocations across Edinburgh has been hailed as a bold response to the city's mounting homelessness crisis.
Scotland’s housing sector came together for a celebration like no other last week as the first-ever Share Awards took place at the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow. The event on April 24th also marked a special milestone as Share celebrates its 40th anniversary year.
Harris House has received a positive report from the Care Inspectorate following an inspection carried out in February 2025. In the report, Harris House was assessed to be good or very good in the two measured criteria and was judged to have met three areas for improvement that had been identified f
The number of households trapped in temporary accommodation in England is at an all-time high, while record numbers of people are deemed to be living on the streets of London, new figures have revealed.
A partnership of public, private and academic organisations in the Highlands and Islands has unveiled its ten-year strategy to deliver sustainable economic growth across the region. The Highlands and Islands Regional Economic Partnership (HIREP)’s Regional Economic Strategy 2025-2035 presents
Last winter over half a million children and families across Scotland enjoyed warmer homes after receiving a total of £37.3 million towards their heating bills from Social Security Scotland. Winter Heating Payment is paid automatically to people who get certain low-income benefits, including h
Students from three local primary schools are making their mark through a unique community artwork project in North Glasgow. Students from Saracen Primary, St Teresa’s Primary and Broomlea Primary schools, have been participating in unique lessons linking creative arts with the ceramic-making
Nine in 10 adults of all ages in Scotland support the idea of political parties developing a plan to reduce pensioner poverty, according to new polling commissioned by charity Independent Age.