Pineview Housing Association has extended a 'Thank you' to tenants for providing feedback, which it said recognises the work and commitment of the Committee of Management, the Customer Forum and all the staff at Pineview. Research Resource undertook a face-to-face tenant satisfaction survey (TSS) fo
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Abronhill Housing Association's bid for a strategic partnership to assist with the maintenance of much of its stock has received no formal offers, the Association has confirmed. The Strategic Partnership Prospectus, which closed on 16 January, was developed as part of Abronhill’s commitment to
Savills has appointed Luke Kearns as head of lettings in Edinburgh. Raised and educated in Aberdeen, Luke brings extensive experience gained in London’s prime lettings market and now returns to Scotland to lead Savills Edinburgh team.
“Unambitious” policy choices have created Scotland’s worst housebuilding slump since the Second World War, according to new research. In 2007, the newly elected Scottish Government pledged to increase the number of new homes built per year to 35,000, which it described as “ac
Rural and island Scots are generating the nation’s clean energy yet paying the highest bills, says Bryan Leask, chair of the Rural and Islands Fuel Poverty Action Group and chief executive of Hjaltland Housing Association.
The range of problems facing tenants renting from councils and housing associations has been highlighted in a new Consumer Scotland survey. According to the poll, most social renters are generally satisfied, but nearly half of the 1,400 social renters surveyed had recently experienced an issue with
Lar Housing Trust will compete against 149 UK businesses, including household names, global giants, innovative UK SMEs and family businesses at this year’s British Business Awards. The ceremony will feature special guest George Clooney at a star-studded event in Edinburgh on 30 April 2026.
Communities are to benefit from over £7 million to support action to reduce emissions and improve resilience to the impacts of climate change. The funding for 2026-27 comes ahead of Scotland’s Climate Change Plan being presented to Parliament and highlights the wide range of targeted int
Volunteers from companies across Dumfries and Galloway have joined forces to transform a school garden.
A new approach to housing Scotland’s growing energy workforce could help unlock long-term homes for communities while supporting the country’s journey to net zero.
Scotland’s housing market is undergoing a structural shift. Rather than moving, more families are investing in adapting and extending existing properties, treating housing as a long-term asset that must perform across generations.
North Lanarkshire Council has agreed a new approach to ensuring that the money it spends delivers greater social and economic benefits for local people.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution has now launched this year’s Powering Communities to Net Zero (PCNZ) fund.
In the latest CIOB Column for our sister publication Scottish Construction Now, CIOB's Scottish policy and public affairs lead, Dr Jocelyne Fleming, asks whether Scotland’s new housing agency could create pre-packaged development opportunities to unlock new housing delivery at pace and scale.
WISH Scotland marked International Women’s Day with its first event of 2026 this month, bringing together women from across the housing sector in Glasgow to celebrate female leadership. Hosted by Trust Housing Association, Female Leaders in Social Housing on Thursday 19 March featured two insp
