The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has suspended roofing repairs to military housing in Moray amid concerns that military contractors from across the country have travelled to the region to carry out the work.
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Stirling Council has conditionally approved plans for 19 new homes to be built near a Cowie primary school.
An appeal has been lodged into Glasgow City Council’s decision to reject plans for 34 apartments on vacant ground at Shawlands Bowling Club.
Councillors have voted to delay a decision into plans for a major housing development in Stanley so the proposal can be determined alongside another application.
An Edinburgh flat which was purchased through an affordable housing scheme has been ordered by the local authority to stop operating as a short-term let property.
The full roll-out of Universal Credit is set for another delay, adding £500 million to its overall cost, according to reports.
As the City of Edinburgh Council publishes its plan for the sustainable development of the city until 2030, Alex Orr outlines what the proposals mean for greenbelt development, affordable housing, short-term lets and more. Housebuilders and other developers with an interest in Edinburgh will no doub
Cairn Housing Association has transformed the lives of two chronically disabled tenants by winning them back a combined £38,000 unexpected windfall of unpaid benefits. Staff from Cairn Housing Association’s tenancy sustainment team, which is led by Martin Conroy, intervened to persuade D
Moray Council has unanimously approved plans to build 11 new homes in Buckie.
Plans for a residential development on vacant ground at Shawlands Bowling Club in Glasgow have been refused by planners.
Revised plans to demolish a former night club and music venue in Edinburgh in order to build flats are set to be approved by councillors.
James Kelly MSP and Paul Farrell, director of West Whitlawburn Housing Co-operative (WWHC), met with the cabinet secretary for communities and local government Aileen Campbell last week to discuss support for and promotion of the co-operative model of housing. The meeting follows a debate in the par
An Edinburgh woman renting her flat on Airbnb has been ordered to stop following noise complaints.
Linthouse Housing Association has received the green light to build 49 homes on the site of a former primary school in Govan. Planning permission was sought to demolish the majority of the existing school building at Shieldhall Road and to change the use from primary school site to residential
Aberdeenshire Council’s plans to invest more than £150 million in the delivery of affordable housing over the next five years have been published following positive feedback from the Scottish Government. The Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP) outlines opportunities across the area