Housebuilder Cruden Homes has been named a finalist in four categories at the Scottish Home Awards, recognising the company’s continued strength and performance in Scotland’s housebuilding sector. Cruden has been shortlisted for Housebuilder of the Year (more than 100 Units), reflecting
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Procast Group has joined the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) as an associate member, reinforcing its commitment to supporting Scotland’s social housing sector and the communities it serves. Operating across the UK, Procast Group is an award-winning principal contractor deliv
Construction has officially begun on a new affordable housing development at Springbank, Brodick, where Trust Housing Association are delivering 26 new homes for social rent in partnership with The JR Group, helping meet local housing need on the Isle of Arran.
Five new ambassadors have been appointed by the board of trustees of the Propertymark Trust after an intensive and robust recruitment process. The five ambassadors are Jess Masterton, Michael Oomerjee, Natalie O'Sullivan, Rachel Ollington and Ben Stokes.
Albyn Housing Society recently completed 27 new homes in Dingwall, with tenants describing their new homes as being "life-changing" and "beautiful". The £7.2 million project was a mixture of cottage flats, semi-detached bungalows, semi-detached houses, and terrace properties, with some homes s
Hillcrest has published an update on its Tackling Poverty Together Strategy, showing strong progress in supporting tenants through the cost‑of‑living crisis. Launched in 2022 with two-year targets, Hillcrest’s services have already delivered over £4 million in financial gains for ten
Tulloch Homes, part of the Springfield Group, has supported Inverness based charity, Spokes for Folks for the fourth consecutive year. The charity, which offers free sociable trike rides for the elderly and individuals with limited mobility, is based near Tulloch Homes’ development, the Maples
Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association has reflected on another exceptional year for its Welfare Rights Service, which has continued to deliver significant financial support for tenants across the community. During the 2025/26 financial year, the service secured a total financial gain of &pou
Community-led organisations throughout Scotland can apply for grants of up to £100,000 each to help safeguard vital local services. The funding comes from the Recovery and Resilience Programme, a £5 million initiative delivered by Development Trusts Association Scotland (DTAS) and funded
Nearly £1.8 million has been invested across Angus through the Seagreen Offshore Wind Community Benefit Fund, including £590,000 in and around Montrose to support community-led regeneration, skills development and local facilities. As part of this investment, £125,000 has been awar
Dollar-based developer and housebuilder Ruman Homes is helping local rugby coach and jujitsu instructor Barry Munro, achieve his dream business. The firm, run by Mat Ruman & Kerry Jukes, has leased The Eagle Inn in Tillicoultry, a former public house which has lain empty for the past 4 years. Th
Each year, the Chartered Institute of Building Scotland Awards offer a moment to pause and recognise the outstanding achievements shaping our built environment – and 2026 promises to be no exception, writes Lynne McKay, CIOB’s Regional Manager for Scotland. I’m delighted to say thi
Springfield Partnerships has agreed a £9 million contract with Wheatley Group for the final phase of affordable homes at Deans South.
Building on a plenary session at Scotland's Housing Festival, a visit to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) and a recent report highlighting key issues around accessibility, the Housing team at the University of Stirling shine a light on the importance of fire doors and shares a SFRS referr
England: Mears-owned housing provider overhauls voids process after young child moved into damp home
Registered housing provider Plexus has made significant changes to how it prepares properties between tenancies after England's Housing Ombudsman found severe maladministration in how it handled a complaint about damp, leaks, and mould.