Additional funding to help North Ayrshire residents navigate the Cost-of-Living Crisis has amounted to more than £6 million over the past six months.
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After the City of Edinburgh Council’s licensing scheme for short-term lets operators was deemed unlawful at the Court of Session, our sister publication Scottish Legal News has published the following case report.
Warmworks has been successful in its bid to deliver the next phase of the Scottish Government’s £728 million national programme to improve the homes of people living in fuel poverty, following a competitive open tender process. The contract, which has a maximum value of up to £728m
The fund which aims to help landowners bring vacant, derelict and underused land and assets back into productive use in North Ayrshire remains open.
Clearer Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) regulation is needed to accelerate success and growth opportunities in the housebuilding sector, a joint study from law firm Womble Bond Dickinson and the University of Cambridge has found. The research, titled ESG: Investing in the built envir
The first pipes to supply the new Shawfair town in Midlothian with low-carbon heating have been installed with construction on the site now well underway.
Privately-owned homes in Irvine and Kilwinning are being made more energy efficient thanks to a scheme that installs solar panels and wall insulation. North Ayrshire Council has been allocated funding from the Scottish Government’s Energy Efficiency Scotland: Area Based Schemes (EES:ABS) progr
A Fife father is asking the Scottish Government to reverse a funding decision that is "penalising" charities supporting families with disabled children. Lawrence Cowan, whose four-year-old daughter Eilish attends The Yard in Edinburgh, has delivered a card made by children who attend the service, as
TPAS Scotland, Scotland’s independent tenant and landlord engagement organisation, was instrumental in the recent ballot to determine the transfer proposal of Copperworks Housing Association to Spire View Housing Association.
More than £985 million is to be invested in Fife after councillors agreed the council's capital strategy and spending programme until 2033. The decision on capital spend was deferred from the council's February budget meeting to give time to consider the significant impact of rising costs asso
The Scottish Parliament has launched a public consultation on The Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill, proposed legislation that would allow local authorities to impose an additional charge on overnight accommodations, such as hotels and bed & breakfasts.
The majority of funders using the Sustainability Reporting Standard for Social Housing (SRS) have said it has improved their relationship with housing associations, as the number of ESG reports in the sector rises by a third, according to a new survey.
A private landlord who was removed from the landlord register because her local authority did not consider her a fit and proper person has successfully petitioned for judicial review of an Upper Tribunal decision upholding that decision.
Councillors have appointed Mike Newall as the new chief executive of South Ayrshire Council. Mike will take over the helm from current chief executive, Eileen Howat, who has been in the role for the last 10 years.
The chairman of Springfield Properties has challenged Stirling Council on the "considerable delays" by planning officials to progress housing at Durieshill. Attending today’s Stirling Council meeting, Sandy Adam made a bold visual statement with an eight-foot figure of a sn

