Cadder Housing Association is “working constructively and openly” with the Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR) in order to achieve compliance, it was revealed this week. In an updated Engagement Plan for Cadder, SHR said it was engaging with Cadder about its “governance and financial
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Help with heating costs is on its way to around 400,000 people on low incomes through a new Scottish Government benefit, with the first payments processed this week.
House price rises in rural and coastal communities have soared above the Scottish average, sparking warnings that a housing crisis is stopping the Highlands and islands from becoming a “northern powerhouse”.
Mhairi Donaghy, associate director at Scottish Futures Trust, highlights a new report out today that looks at why town centre living (TCL) is important and the reasons investment has been limited. Scottish society was built around towns and villages. From the traditional clan system to to
SNP leadership hopeful Humza Yousaf has unveiled plans to boost the availability of affordable housing in rural areas by purchasing empty properties and increasing Council Tax on second homes. Under the proposals, the First Ministerial candidate said empty properties would be "purchased, or lon
Trust Housing Association formally celebrated the completion of its new build project in Park Place, Wishaw, at an event attended by Claire Adamson MSP, Trust’s CEO, Rhona McLeod, and Trust’s vice chair, Gordon Laurie, on Wednesday 1st March 2023. The new build project – delivered
Council tax rates in Stirling are to increase by 7% as Stirling Council announced its 2023/24 budget.
Trust Housing Association is working in partnership with Glasgow City Council and CCG (Scotland) to develop 46 new homes for social rent in Langlands Road in the Govan area of Glasgow. The development is part of Trust’s ambitious new build programme and will contribute towards the supply of af
Crofters across Scotland will be able to apply for larger sums of money to upgrade their housing under the Croft House Grant.
Demolition work is set to begin soon at the Fullarton high flats in Irvine.
More than 94,000 prepayment meters were last year forcibly installed in homes without customer consent, with just three energy suppliers responsible for over 70% of all forced installations.
The Inverness Winter Payment Scheme has helped more than 1694 households in the Inverness area this winter 2022/23.
As Scottish Veterans Residences (SVR) begins its journey to net zero and develops its knowledge about climate change & sustainability, its chief executive Martin Nadin says charities need support to be able to achieve their targets. The Scottish and UK Governments declared a climate emergen
Up to £30 million will be made available through the Fuel Insecurity Fund next year to help households who are at risk of self-rationing or self-disconnecting their energy use, first minister Humza Yousaf has announced.
The Sheriff Appeal Court has refused an appeal by the tenant of student accommodation in Edinburgh who sought to overturn a decree of absolvitor on the ground that the case was conducted unfairly.

