Scotland Excel’s Flexible Procurement Service is celebrating its fifth anniversary after awarding its 135th contract - bringing the total value of contracts it has handled to £39 million. Since the service was launched in April 2020, it has been involved in 200 projects for 26 Scottish o
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A comprehensive policy has been launched to ensure older people across Scotland are better protected and supported when facing domestic abuse. Bield has introduced a new ‘Responding to Domestic Abuse’ policy aimed at safeguarding older tenants and reinforcing its pledge to create safe li
Cunninghame Housing Association has acknowledged, with great sadness, the passing of former long-serving board member John Macdonald on 16th March 2025. John played a key role in establishing Cunninghame Housing Association in the 1980s. He was a founding member, first chairperson, and later secreta
The latest insights from an independent evaluation of a pilot programme to prevent youth homelessness are to be shared at a webinar later this month.
The buy-to-let market in Scotland has been through a turbulent few years. From changing tax rules and rising mortgage rates to the Scottish Government’s rent cap measures, landlords have been left wondering if investing in rental property is still a smart move in 2025.
The Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) has launched its first Policy Paper ahead of the Holyrood election and has called for urgent funding solutions for decarbonising social homes. The ‘Meeting the Challenge of Net Zero’ paper warns that social tenants could face a
Inverclyde Council has appointed Stuart Jamieson as its new chief executive. Mr Jamieson will formally take up post the week beginning Monday, 5 May 2025, replacing current chief executive Louise Long MBE who announced in January this year she was leaving to take up the position of chief executive a
Awards of over £105,000 have been made to a wide variety of individuals and organisations from the Highland Council Charitable Trusts. The awards ranged from a few hundred pounds to £10,000.
A charity’s new annual index on the economic wellbeing of older people in Scotland has revealed the difficult reality of being on a low income in 2025.
More unpaid carers in Scotland could benefit from financial support as a key change in eligibility rules comes into effect from 6 April 2025. The earnings limit for Carer Support Payment will increase from £151 to £196 a week. This means that a carer can earn £45 more a week, after
Argyll and Bute Council has a real opportunity to harness a long-standing culture of innovation as it looks to close a funding gap of nearly £29 million, rethink how services are delivered and ensure it has a stable workforce, the Accounts Commission said today.
Angus Council’s Community Resilience Roadshow will be hitting the county trail later this month to highlight the importance of being prepared – for both individuals and communities.
Ayrshire-based charity CHAP is gearing up for an exciting challenge on Friday, 16th May 2025, as the dedicated team takes on the Killie 2 Coast fundraising walk.
Age Scotland is encouraging older people across Scotland to have their voices heard in a new National Housing and Energy Survey.
Tickets for Share’s Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony have officially sold out, as the organisation gears up to celebrate its 40th anniversary at this year’s Annual Conference.
