A report to a full meeting of Falkirk Council on 29 January is to confirm that a 9% increase in council house rents will take effect from April 2026, alongside a proposed £240 million investment programme to improve and expand council housing over the next five years.
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Still Game star Jane McCarry has swapped the streets of Craiglang for the roads of Twechar, joining older residents for a day out in the community’s brand new electric minibus.
Scotland’s Housing Network (SHN) brought together its board and staff team for a highly successful Strategy Day, providing an opportunity to reflect on progress, reaffirm organisational purpose, and shape priorities for the years ahead.
A £21 million contract for retrofit and upgrades at Craigmillar and Peffermill Court in Edinburgh has been recommended for approval.
A broad coalition of Scottish business and industry organisations has published a joint manifesto setting out a shared economic mandate for the next Scottish Parliament, urging all political parties to prioritise competitiveness, infrastructure delivery and skills as the foundations of sustainable g
The Good Economy (TGE) has appointed Danielle Hughes as the head of Sustainability for Housing (SfH), the body that oversees the Sustainability Reporting Standard for Social Housing (SRS). Danielle brings a wealth of experience across both the UK and US housing and sustainability sectors. As an expe
Tenants have moved into their homes at Ballindean Road in Dundee following the construction of 67 new properties by Caledonia Housing Association (CHA).
Build-to-rent developer Cullross Living has unveiled proposals for a new project at Western Harbour, Edinburgh.
Persimmon delivered stronger‑than‑expected growth in 2025, with both construction activity and private home sales outperforming forecasts. But the FTSE 100 housebuilder cautioned that the pace of progress is likely to moderate this year amid affordability pressures and weaker demand from bulk bu
The former Hutchesons’ Grammar Primary School Campus in Glasgow has been formally brought to market, opening up a wide range of redevelopment possibilities.
Hillcrest Futures’ Lauriston in Leith service has opened a free clothing boutique for women in supported accommodation, made possible by a strong response from the local community. Staff at the service shared a request for donations on the I Love Leith Facebook group, asking if people could he
North Lanarkshire Council is focused on improving its residents’ lives and has strong foundations to make the major changes it needs to tackle tightening finances.
Octopus Energy has officially brought its Zero Bills revolution to Scotland, launching the country’s first eligible homes where householders won’t have to pay a penny for their home energy bills for at least 10 years. All 57 properties at the Tranent Grove development in North Dund
Ewan Aitken, CEO of Cyrenians, has announced he will be leaving the homelessness prevention charity at the end of June 2026 after more than 12 years at the helm. During his time as CEO, the charity has doubled in size - greatly increasing the number of people it supports and its influence on policy,
The first phase of a new housing development at the former Victoria Infirmary Hospital site in Glasgow has now been completed.