We are excited to let you know that this year’s two-day conference will take place over 19th & 20th November 2025 at Hampden Park Stadium in Glasgow. We have added some more speakers to our already impressive, jam-packed line-up… across the two days, our speakers will be sharing the
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With energy bills set to increase by 2% today, the British Gas Energy Trust has reopened its largest energy debt fund and is urging people in energy debt to seek support.
It was a day of celebration and pride as Angus Housing Association officially opened the new Crudie Farm site, a 36-home development at the western edge of Arbroath.
For the last two years, New Gorbals Housing Association (NGHA) has been helping organise regular meetings for Ukrainian tenants who have been displaced by the war.
The remarkable teams and dedicated professionals who have continued to demonstrate a real commitment to the housing sector and deliver vital services and support to communities throughout the nation are set to be recognised at CIH Scotland's annual awards. Set to take place on November 14 in Glasgow
Caledonia Housing Association (CHA) welcomed cabinet secretary for housing Màiri McAllan to Bellsmyre in West Dunbartonshire to tour the first new energy-efficient homes being delivered as part of a major regeneration programme. The homes represent the first step in a long-term plan to transf
Student accommodation provider Unite Students has completed the construction of its new flagship development in Edinburgh. Burnet Point is Unite Student’s first combined development of purpose-built student accommodation, build-to-rent and affordable housing.
Families in Falkirk gained more than £16 million in extra benefits last year, as part of the area’s first year delivering its Building a Fairer Falkirk anti-poverty strategy. The five-year plan, launched in 2024, is already helping thousands of residents boost incomes, find fair work and
People in East Lothian are being asked for their views on the council’s budget priorities for 2026/27. A public consultation has been launched to gather opinions on the council’s overall priorities and to gauge views on a range of matters from services to council tax levels.
The delivery of Longniddry South in East Lothian and a sustainable building pioneer have been recognised at the Helping It Happen Awards 2025. Organised by Scottish Land and Estates, the annual awards celebrate the individuals, businesses and community projects driving innovation, sustainability and
CIH Scotland has appointed four new experienced housing professionals to its board, as two long-serving members step down. Joining the board are Ruth Robin, unit head (transformational change) at Healthcare Improvement Scotland; Laura Harris, housing need strategy manager at West Lothian Council; Lo
Fife Council has agreed to buy eight new-build bungalows at Queen's Meadow, Coaltown of Balgonie as part of its Affordable Homes programme. The move was agreed by councillors at a meeting of the cabinet committee on 9 October, subject to consultation with ward councillors. It's a further commitment
Families across Aberdeen are set to benefit from an enhanced winter clothing payment. Anyone who has already received a school clothing grant in 2025/26 will automatically receive a £30 payment by the end of October. All new successful applications up until 31 March 2026 will also receive an a
Hans Mitchell discusses the critically slow progress of Scotland's National Cladding Remediation Programme, which, despite increased government funding and a high demand for building safety assessments, is severely hampered by a national shortage of qualified fire safety engineers to carry out the e
The Upper Tribunal for Scotland has refused a tenant’s application for permission to appeal a decision of the Housing and Property Chamber of the First-tier Tribunal in which it determined that an unfair rent review clause was made fair by the inclusion of a right of independent assessment.