Link has won the Good Practice in Communicating with Tenants and Residents – Landlord Award at the TPAS National Good Practice Awards. Presented at an event on Friday 20 June at the Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel in Clydebank, the award recognises social landlords who effectively communicate
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North Ayrshire Provost Anthea Dickson has officially opened 19 new, energy-efficient council homes on the site of the former James McFarlane School on Dalry Road, Ardrossan.
The City of Edinburgh Council and CCG (Scotland) have been recognised for their approach to collaboration in the delivery of net zero homes after winning the 2025 Unlock Net Zero ‘Collaboration of the Year - Partnership’ award. Unlock Net Zero is an organisation that is designed to educa
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has announced a £39 billion house building programme for the next decade, with the goal of delivering approximately 300,000 new social and affordable homes across England. The new ten-year Social and Affordable Homes Programme represents a significant increa
The Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) is collaborating with HACT and other UK housing bodies, including the National Housing Federation, Community Housing Cymru, and the Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Associations, on a new multi-year project. The initiative aims to explore
Hundreds of residents in a Dundee community are enjoying reliable and robust lighting thanks to more than £1m of investment by the city council. A total of 93 blocks of flats in Menzieshill are having new communal lighting installed to replace the ageing systems previously in the buildings.
The Scottish Housing Regulator has provided an update on social landlords that have identified the presence of Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) in some of their social rented homes. The regulator reported that 17 landlords have identified the presence of RAAC in some of the homes they p
The Scottish Government needs to resist calls from landlords to introduce exemptions to the housing bill and commit to strong and robust rent controls that protect tenants, tenants' and trade unions have said. Tenants’ union Living Rent, along with the Scottish Trade Union Congress, Unite, GMB
The final tenants have moved into the newest council homes in North Ayrshire. A total of 14 new homes have been created across four sites at Laburnum Avenue, Beith, and Newhouse Drive, Kilbirnie.
Hundreds of residents at Windmillcroft Quay in Glasgow have warned that they are facing a dire situation as essential £45 million work to replace the quay wall remains unfunded, putting their homes at risk and jeopardising a key public amenity along the River Clyde. The deteriorating quay wall
Clark Contracts has completed the design and build of a £30 million, 257-bed purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development on Mayfield Road in Edinburgh for Lanark Student Living.
Residents and interested parties are being invited to view and discuss proposals for a significant new council housing development.
Orkney Islands Council is working with Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks Transmission (SSEN-T) to help bring local empty homes back into use.
Tenants across North Lanarkshire are already benefiting from the council’s £90.6 million Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Capital Programme for 2025/26, with the installation of new windows and doors bringing added warmth, energy savings, and improved security for residents.
After a closely fought election period, Evie Copland CIHCM has been chosen by Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) members as the organisation’s next vice president. A director of customer and communities at Berwickshire Housing Association, Evie received over 47% of the votes cast and was ele