Inverclyde residents are being encouraged to have their say on a range of council budget saving proposals worth almost £3 million that could result in the loss of 70 jobs. The local authority has launched the second phase of its budget consultation covering the 2024/26 period.
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Members of Reidvale Housing Association have voted to reject the proposed transfer of engagements with Places for People Scotland. At a Special General Meeting held on Monday night, 138 shareholders voted to back continued community ownership with 70 supporting the transfer.
A campaign group formed in opposition to the proposed transfer of engagements between Reidvale Housing Association and Place for People Scotland (PfPS) is to lobby Reidvale members against the move, lamenting what they see as the loss of an iconic housing association. Reidvale was formed in 1975 and
David Bookbinder, director of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Forum of Housing Associations, reflects on the housing cuts announced in the Scottish Budget just before Christmas. A harsh headline, perhaps. But after months of high-profile coverage of our housing crisis, a 26% cut to the Affordable H
The Scottish Government has published the terms of reference for its Ministerial Oversight Group on Homelessness.
Minister for housing Paul McLennan has learned first hand about the important work of Rural Stirling Housing Association (RSHA) after he paid a welcome visit for a roundtable discussion on the work of the Association and the ever-present challenges facing a rural housing provider. The meeting held i
Changes to work capability assessments announced in the Autumn Statement are "deeply concerning" and could mean people receive less support based on a change of criteria rather than a change in their health, social justice secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville has said. While welcoming the fact that&nbs
Wheatley Homes South has signed a milestone agreement with Dumfries and Galloway Council that will see the two organisations work closely to build new homes and deliver better services to communities. The new strategic agreement, which runs until 2028, recognises the roles of the council and Wh
Health and social care services in Aberdeen have linked up in a new deal with Castlehill Housing Association to help keep people safe and sound in their homes. Castlehill’s specialist Care & Repair service has entered a long-term arrangement with Aberdeen City Health & Social Care Part
A new block of student flats will be built in Aberdeen city centre after councillors gave £60 million investment plans the green light. Levelling Up Real Estate will create a 383-bed development on the derelict site of a former John Street pool hall, which has lain empty for a decade.
A major housing development in Durieshill that Springfield Properties had claimed was moving at a "snail’s pace" can now move forward after a Section 75 agreement was confirmed by Stirling Council. The 'self-sustaining community', which secured initial planning consent four year
As the sector counts down to Scottish Housing Day and the new Housing Bill around the corner, Grampian Housing Association Group CEO Craig Stirrat said a requirement for housing qualifications must at least be in the conversation. Scottish Housing Day will take place on Wedn
A man has been ordered to demolish a five-bedroom home that was built without planning permission after failing to convince planners that refusing his application breached his human rights.
More than 1,000 people have joined a mailing list for Springfield Properties' Durieshill Village development, close to Stirling, as it approaches a milestone planning decision on 29 June.
An application for 35 new homes on a vacant brownfield site in Dalgety Bay has been rejected by Fife Council with developer Muir Homes vowing to appeal the decision. The housebuilder said it had conducted extensive consultation with the local community ahead of submitting plans for homes a