Work has started on an £18.9 million affordable housing development in East Lothian.
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Glasgow City Council has granted planning permission for a 70-unit development of serviced apartments.
Homelessness levels in Scotland are projected to increase by a third in the space of just two years if ministers fail to change their approach, a new report has found.
UK housebuilder Keepmoat is fulfilling its promise to bring long-term, lasting change to communities through its work supporting local schools and colleges across Scotland.
Real estate investment manager IP Investment Management (IPIM) and property and private equity manager Maven Capital Partners have jointly acquired a prime development site in Dundee for a new £30 million student accommodation scheme. IPIM, with Maven acting as the asset manager, purchased the
A new strategy sets out a four-pronged, collaborative approach to tackling the long-term impact of poverty and child poverty across communities in North Lanarkshire.
The body responsible for advising on reforms to land ownership and use has set out its agenda for positive change ahead of Scotland's pivotal Land Reform Bill.
A series of informal events will take place across West Lothian in October to start the process of preparing a new local development plan (LDP).
The first phase of nexfibre’s work to bring full fibre broadband connectivity to the City of Stirling has been completed.
Unite Students has entered an option agreement to acquire a new 800-bed development scheme in central Glasgow, subject to planning.
Private landlords could play a far greater role in helping to end homelessness in Scotland, according to a new report from a coalition of homelessness and housing experts.
North Ayrshire Council’s ambitious blueprint for combatting child poverty over the next three years has been approved.
A new report which details the Scottish Government's progress to reduce child poverty has highlighted that too many children in Scotland still don’t have access to the basic essentials, according to IPPR Scotland.
The Scottish Housing Regulator has today published its new plan that sets out how tenants and service users will remain at the heart of its work. The Regulator said its plan explains how it will ensure it understands tenants’ and service users’ priorities and views, involves them in its
Support for community groups bringing people and communities together to tackle isolation has been launched.
