A group of sheltered housing tenants living in Leith have set off on a 3,070-mile walking challenge from Easter Road Stadium.
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Grampian Housing Association chief executive Craig Stirrat offers his thoughts on the rural housing issue and the More Homes Scotland announcement. “This village is only a cursed place, if ye make it so! To the rest of us, 'tis a blessed place!" (Mr Lundie, Brigadoon 1954)
The Palace of Westminster has recognised the efforts of campaigners in Castlemilk to secure a supermarket for their community. The Castlemilk Housing and Human Rights Lived Experience Board has been presented with the House of Commons Early Day Motion, which recognised their work as human rights def
Professor Kenneth Gibb from the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE) discusses the announcement of a new national agency for housing and land delivery. Last Thursday, the Scottish Government announced their intention to act on the recommendation made by the Housing Investment Taskfor
Harmony Fire has added to its senior leadership team with the appointment of Graham Oliphant as managing director of its consultancy business. Bringing over 23 years of life safety expertise, most recently as director of a UK national fire consultancy, Graham has a proven track record successfully n
A long‑vacant former department store on Aberdeen’s Union Street is poised for a major residential-led transformation, with developers bringing forward proposals to convert the upper floors into new homes. The historic Esslemont and MacIntosh building has lain empty since the retailer closed
Affordable housing in Clovullin is among eight community projects in the Lochaber Area that have been awarded funding totalling £270,120.28 from the Highland Council's Community Regeneration Fund (CRF).
Work has started on Forth Housing Association’s £15 million development of 59 new homes at Main Street in Cowie. Carmichael Homes began work on the development this month, which will deliver 43 houses, 12 flats and 4 wheelchair bungalows in Cowie, near Stirling.
A temporary private road upgraded for construction traffic could become a permanent asset for the Gullane community after overwhelming demand from locals.
Debbie Collins, chief executive of Bield, has highlighted how vital digital technology is for supporting older tenants to live well and have connected and independent lives. Speaking at the Digital Health and Social Care Scotland Conference in Edinburgh, Debbie explained that by prioritising a preve
Efforts to regenerate nine towns in the south of Scotland have taken a major step forward with the publication of proposals developed by volunteer-led teams.
Veterans Housing Scotland welcomed its Patron, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, for a visit to Earl Haig Gardens in Edinburgh last week.
Scottish Borders Council is being asked to consider a report that provides an update on progress with its Care Village programme which covers developments in Tweedbank and Hawick.
Scotland’s most multicultural Burns Supper takes place today as 30 countries and cultures come together to honour the national bard. The Glasgow Afghan United Burns and Rumi Supper will bring together 250 people from countries who now call Scotland their home.
A proposal for 16 new homes in Dalmally has been formally submitted to Argyll and Bute Council. West Highland Housing Association is seeking permission to build the development on land next to Oakfield at Glenview. The scheme outlines eight semi‑detached houses and eight cottage flats, intended as
