Home building body Homes for Scotland (HFS) has announced the shortlist for its 2022 awards programme as it plans for a return of the annual gathering where winners will be announced.
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Fife Council has a range of support on offer for families with children this summer, with a full programme of free or low cost summer activities.
A detailed guide to help all social landlords provide furniture and white goods to their tenants has been published by End Furniture Poverty. The Blueprint for Furniture Provision in Social Housing is a step-by-step guide to help landlords to understand how a furnished tenancy can work, how to recou
Link Group has completed the first phase of its newest affordable housing development in Inverclyde.
A keen amateur gardener from Midlothian who suffers from a rare neurological condition has urged tenants of Melville Housing Association to get their hands dirty as the Dalkeith-based landlord launches this year’s Great Gardens contest.
Ahead of this year’s Scottish Housing Day, the team at Muirhouse Housing Association have been reflecting on what a career in housing means to them. Ashley Lyon, asset officer
People living in Aberdeen are being invited to share their views on what matters most to them at a series of Community Planning drop-in events, which get underway this month. Community Planning Aberdeen is the name for the local partnership of public, private and third sector organisations and commu
Scotland is at risk of missing its net zero targets unless it swiftly increases the speed of transitioning from oil and gas boilers to clean heat sources, a new report has concluded.
Charity Spotlight: Scotland’s amputee footballers lace up for stadium marathon fundraising challenge
Two ambitious players from Scotland’s National Amputee football team are set to take on a 26 mile challenge, stopping off at six of Scotland’s most iconic football clubs, in a gruelling fundraising bid to send their team to the Amputee Football European Championships. Taking place this S
The Scottish Government has been urged to "back words with action" and reverse the "hammer-blow" £196 million affordable housebuilding cut after it declared that Scotland was in the midst of a housing emergency. Cabinet secretary for social justice Shirley-Anne Somerville MSP revealed yesterda
One of Edinburgh’s leading annual charity dinners topped all previous records this month, after announcing a £170,000 fundraising total from this year’s event – all of which will be channelled into life-saving cancer research projects in Central Scotland. Business Beats Cance
All levels of government, including the next UK Government, have a responsibility to address the housing emergency, Shelter Scotland has said. While housing is devolved to Holyrood, Shelter Scotland has called on candidates in the upcoming UK general election to acknowledge the reality of Scotland&r
Some of the most impressive building projects in Scotland from the last year were recognised at the RICS Awards 2024 last night. Taking home the prize for best Residential Development was Rowanbank Gardens in Corstorphine, Edinburgh.
Below is a full transcript of episode 57 of the Scottish Housing News Podcast titled 'Housing Bill part 4: An interview with housing minister Paul McLennan'. Listen to the episode here.
Four Aberdeen charities – Archway, Friends of the Neuro Ward, Aberdeen Lads Club, and Archie's Child Bereavement Service – have been confirmed as beneficiaries for the 10th anniversary Sportschallenge corporate quiz. They join long-term beneficiaries Maggie's Aberdeen and Children's Aid

