Riverside Scotland has appointed Gary Naylor as its new managing director, effective from 8 September 2025. Gary joins the organisation with extensive leadership experience across the UK housing sector. Most recently, he served as chief executive of Thenue Housing and has held senior roles at Peaks
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The Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) has announced the appointment of Richard Meade as its new chief executive. Richard will join the national housing body on 8 September from his current role as director of devolved nations at Carers UK. He will replace SFHA’s outgoing chief
Members of the local community are being invited to attend pubic consultation events on proposals for purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) at 51 West Campbell Street, Glasgow.
Three Scottish local authorities have been named on a seven-strong shortlist from across the UK for the APSE Overall Council of the Year Award.
Council house tenants in Moray are being asked to help shape local improvements by joining upcoming estate walkabouts with council staff and elected members.
Drawing on data from Dundashill Platform 3 in Glasgow, Emily Ong, Passivhaus designer and architect at Collective Architecture, reveals why investing in Passivhaus brings long-term savings. It is estimated that 34% of households in Scotland are currently living in fuel poverty and 19.4% of household
A roofing company from Coatbridge and its director have been served with an Enforcement Order following a high number of consumer complaints.
Detailed plans have now been submitted for new purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) in Glasgow city centre.
Struan Lodge Care Home in Dunoon is to benefit from a £315,000 investment following a decision made by Argyll and Bute Council and the Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) to undertake essential improvement works. The investment, which will be funded by the council, will s
Energy and sustainability consultancy Carbon Futures has been appointed to two newly launched local authority frameworks.
Work has started on a new £7 million housing development in Glasgow to help people aged 55 and over live more independently in their community.
Scottish Borders Council has approved a series of recommendations that will shape the future of care provision in the Hawick and Tweedbank areas. The proposals mark a significant milestone in the development of the two major care developments, aimed at transforming local social care services to bett
Scotland’s Housing Network has published its third annual Development Value for Money (DVfM) Annual Report 2024/25, analysing 52 affordable housing projects completed during 2024/25 by 21 landlords across Scotland. The DVfM service launched in 2022 and meets the condition that landlords requir
More than 190 homes across Dumfries and Galloway have so far benefited from a major solar energy project, which is helping tenants save nearly £600 a year.
Six new homes could be built in Haddington using money left to the town by a lawyer more than 80 years ago. John Richardson, a solicitor who also served as Musselburgh town clerk, died in 1940 and directed that part of his estate should fund cottages for “deserving” people in his home to
