A multi-million-pound project that is part of an Isle of Cumbrae flood protection scheme is expected to start at the end of January.
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Celine Sinclair, chief executive officer of Scottish charity The Yard has been honoured by the King in the 2026 New Year’s Honours. The OBE for Services to Children and Families marks Celine’s 20th year leading a dynamic team that strives to improve the lives of families in Scotland.
Housebuilder Cruden has submitted a planning application for a new residential development at Kirkton North, Livingston.
Local communities are being encouraged to take part in early engagement on a potential Masterplan Consent Area (MCA) at Essich Road, Inverness, as the Highland Council continues its work to speed up the delivery of much‑needed homes and infrastructure across the region.
The convenor of Edinburgh Tenants Federation (ETF) has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the organisation. Betty Stone became convenor of the charity in 2005 and has been a volunteer and activist for the organisation for over 30 years.
A man-made mountain of more than 2,500 tonnes of crushed demolition material has been transported across Edinburgh as part of an innovative scheme to provide a long-term solution for people facing homelessness. The mammoth operation saw almost 100 truckloads of inert building rubble recycled from a
A long‑disused garage on Dundee’s Broughty Ferry Road could soon be replaced by a trio of contemporary homes, with new plans submitted by Block Nine Architects for the constrained site.
The latest research from the Local Government Information Unit’s (LGIU) third annual State of Local Government Finance in Scotland report reveals that all councils who responded will be increasing council tax and decreasing their spending on services this year.
Residents are being urged to have their say on proposals to help address Stirling Council’s estimated £12.25 million budget shortfall next year (2026-27).
Williamsburgh Housing Association is deeply saddened to advise of the death of its friend and colleague Graham Scott, who passed away on 2nd January following a short illness. Graham started his career in housing with Glen Oaks Housing Association before joining Williamsburgh in 1999 as a deve
An agreement has been signed that promises to help South Lanarkshire Council and voluntary groups work better together in local communities.
Value for money in social housing is increasingly defined by how landlords balance safety, compliance and long-term resilience rather than short-term cost cutting, according to Housemark’s latest Value for Money metrics analysis.
Charles Hargreaves, deputy director compliance – heat networks at Ofgem, highlights what it takes to prepare for compliance when the regulation of heat networks begins this month.
Energy tariff reform, income support and climate-sensitive policies must be introduced urgently to protect terminally ill people from the growing risk of fuel poverty, according to a leading academic. Dr Elaine Robinson, a research associate at the Centre for Research in Social Policy at Loughboroug
A planning application for 48 affordable homes at Ravenscraig has been approved by North Lanarkshire Council. Submitted by McTaggart Construction, North Lanarkshire Council and Ravenscraig Limited, the new homes will be built on Prospecthill Road, adding to the growing residential community within t