New social tenancies can generate a value of £11,639, a new three-year study commissioned by Shelter Scotland has found. The study, published today, was led by Housing Associations’ Charitable Trust (HACT), which worked with tenants and social housing providers over three years to measur
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Share has announced that from 1st September 2025, on-demand learning will be available through its upgraded e-Learning Platform.
With the Scottish Government’s Housing Bill moving through the legislative process, Nicky Lloyd, head of ESPC Lettings, says one question keeps coming up in conversations with landlords: is it still worth it? The private rented sector in Scotland has always played a vital role in providing hom
The leader of Glasgow City Council has called for urgent support from the Home Office as new figures revealed the city could be forced to spend up to £66 million on refugee housing next year. The forecasts, which will be presented to councillors this week, highlight the growing strain on the c
Average energy arrears among people seeking debt advice from StepChange Scotland have surged by 42% year on year, leaping from £2,464 in the first half of 2024 to £3,499 in the first half of 2025. This sharp increase raises serious concerns about the ability of households to heat their h
£500,000 has been awarded to five Community Climate Action Hubs in Scotland’s Central Belt. Funding will support the ongoing work of the Forth Valley, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and East Dunbartonshire climate hubs to enable local communities to tackle climate change and its impacts.
A Glasgow schoolgirl who designed a solar-powered heated blanket that aims to help rough sleepers has been named one of the first ever Time magazine Girls of the Year. Rebecca Young, now 13 and a pupil at Kelvinside Academy, has been included in the inaugural list honouring 10 young people from
Hamilton-based principal contractor Procast Group has won a significant lot on a £980 million national retrofit framework. The firm has been awarded Lot 13 on the Greater Manchester Combined Authority Net Zero Housing Retrofit Framework Agreement.
Preventative tenancy sustainment work is now more important than ever for community-based housing associations, due to the financial and other pressures facing people, according to a new report.
New figures show that 30,729 households in England have received a Section 21 or ‘no-fault’ eviction notice since last July. The figures from the Ministry of Justice also show that 7,270 households in England were served with a Section 21 or a ‘no-fault’ eviction notice betwe
A groundbreaking new book is set to challenge conventional thinking on housing policy, past and present. The author, Dr Stewart Montgomery, specialises in the implementation of housing and equality law into organisational practice.
Glasgow-based residential letting agent Dwello has expanded its team, following the rapid initial growth of the business.
Local people and Highland councillors will be invited to attend stakeholder meetings later this year to focus on the specific housing needs of communities as part of a review of the Highland Housing Register Housing Allocations Policy.
Doris Jamieson has been appointed by Scottish Ministers as a new Scottish Housing Regulator board member from 11 August 2025. Doris was a non-executive director for nine years at a housing association based in the East of England with 30,000 homes. She aspired to improve the quality of homes a
The Housing Ombudsman has published its latest ‘learning from severe maladministration’ report, which focuses on complaints about windows from tenants across England.
