A major housebuilder is demanding the return of nearly £6 million from South Ayrshire Council, claiming the funds originally provided to support local school infrastructure remain unused.
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Warmworks has renewed its strategic partnership with the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA), building on a longstanding and successful relationship. The extended partnership for 2025–26 will see Warmworks scale up the positive engagement it has had with SFHA’s members to
Cyber security threats are no longer distant headlines. They are a real and growing risk for organisations across all sectors, including housing. Recent high-profile cyber attacks on UK supermarkets like Marks & Spencer and Co-op, as well as local authorities such as Glasgow City Council, show
Temporary changes to how council homes in Angus are allocated are to be extended, the local authority has announced.
Residents are being invited to share their views on East Lothian Council’s short-term let licensing policy. The current policy was introduced on 1 October 2022 following national legislation brought in by the Scottish Parliament. Since then, all premises must have a valid short-term license be
The Scottish Housing Regulator has published the findings from its thematic review of the self-assurance work landlords did to enable them to submit their Annual Assurance Statement by October 2024. All social landlords are required to submit an Annual Assurance Statement to the Scottish Housi
Scots are being targeted by scam text messages claiming that they are about to miss out on help with their heating bills, according to a leading charity. Advice Direct Scotland, which runs the national consumer advice service consumeradvice.scot, said anyone receiving such a message should delete it
Applications are now open for the 2025–26 Voluntary Sector Development Fund (VSDF), which helps employers cover the cost of essential qualifications for social care staff.
Homes for Scotland (HFS) has welcomed the First Minister’s renewed commitment to addressing Scotland’s housing emergency and working more closely with the sector to boost housing delivery across all tenures. In a vital high-level meeting this morning, senior leaders from across the home
Oak Tree Housing Association (OTHA) has taken a bold step into the future by introducing drone technology to enhance the way it inspects and maintains its homes.
The Glasgow Group of the Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) has provided horse-based therapy to almost 70 primary school pupils, 50 secondary pupils and 70 adults so far in 2025, helping to improve the lives of local people with disabilities.
Argyll and Bute Council is urging residents to participate in an online survey to help understand the area’s housing needs and neighbourhoods. Conducted by Research Resource on behalf of the council, the results of the Housing Need and Demand Assessment will influence future council decisions
Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey has posted a half year loss after a £222 million hit for removing cladding from highrise buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire.
Figures released today by the National House Building Council (NHBC) have shown that the number of new homes registered in Scotland has fallen over the last quarter when compared to last year.
Jordan Houston, a real estate associate at Dentons, discusses the impact of the Housing (Scotland) Bill on the student accommodation sector. Scotland's student accommodation shortage shows no signs of easing. University cities including Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow are facing significant shortfal
