Victoria Nixon Renters in Edinburgh have topped a list of unclaimed tenancy deposits with the city having twice the number of unclaimed deposits than Glasgow, and three times more than Aberdeen.
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Parkhead chief executive Jim Strang Parkhead Housing Association celebrated its birthday at its 40th Annual General Meeting on Scottish Housing Day last week.
Frances Beattie, chair of Larkfield, with new committee member Suzanne Gallagher Larkfield Housing Association celebrated its achievements over the past year at its Annual General Meeting last week.
(from left) Peter Cameron (West Lothian Council), Craig Jardine (West Dunbartonshire Council), Graham McDowall (River Clyde Homes), Clive Feeney (SPA), Susan Wilson (Cairn HA), Josh Littlejohn (guest speaker from Social Bite), Zoe Fance (South Ayrshire Council), Audrey Faulds (South Lanarkshire Coun
Linkwood View residents with children from Magic Roundabout The first retirees to move into a brand new housing complex for older people in Elgin received an extra special warm welcome when children from the local after school club visited for the afternoon.
John Cole CBE Housing minister Kevin Stewart has announced two leading experts as the chairs of the groups that will take forward a review of Scottish building standards in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
A development of 115 new homes in the Leith area of Edinburgh has been granted planning permission with a number of the units designated for affordable housing. The approval of Barratt Homes’ planning application will result in a mix of one, two and three bedroom apartments and colony homes to the
Image of the Grenfell Tower fire courtesy of Natalie Oxford via Twitter Glasgow City Council has been criticised in the Scottish Parliament, after it emerged that the extent of the combustible cladding used in the city should be known by Friday.
Thirty new legal members and 19 ordinary members have been appointed to the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland and assigned to the Housing and Property Chamber. The announcement follows a recruitment round by the Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland (JABS), which invited applications from any suit
Living in unsuitable temporary accommodation, such as B&Bs, for long periods of time is destructive, demoralising and prevents people moving on from homelessness, according to a new report. Published today by Crisis in Scotland, ‘A Life in Limbo’ marks the launch of the charity’s new campa
(from left) Melville Housing chief executive, Andrew Noble; Melville Housing development manager, Neil Edgar and Graeme Shanks, senior project manager for Taylor Wimpey East Scotland Melville Housing Association is to deliver 21 high-quality affordable homes thanks to a £2.8 million deal with homeb
Kingdom House Kingdom Housing Association has been shortlisted for a number of important awards in the housing sector - including five shortlistings in the Chartered Institute of Housing of Scotland Excellence Awards.
Stacey Hogg, the tenant of the 1000th new council house was presented with the keys to her new home by Councillor Stephen Curran, cabinet member for customer and housing services. Also pictured is her four week old baby daughter Kali. Midlothian Council has reached a milestone in its affordable hous
Linda Lee (left) receiving her long service award from Bield chair Susan Napier Dedicated staff members have been honoured at Bield’s 2017 AGM for their service to the housing and care provider for Scotland’s older population.
Members of Hawthorn Housing Co-operative in Possilpark celebrated their 30th anniversary with a community cinema experience on Scottish Housing Day last week. Patrons to the cinema enjoyed popcorn and images of the area from over the last 60 years. These images showed the transformation that the com