A major housebuilder is demanding the return of nearly £6 million from South Ayrshire Council, claiming the funds originally provided to support local school infrastructure remain unused.
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Bridgewater Housing Association (BHA) has launched a new AI-powered chatbot designed to make it easier than ever for tenants, owners and website visitors to get quick, accurate answers to their questions, any time of day or night.
Warmworks has renewed its strategic partnership with the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA), building on a longstanding and successful relationship. The extended partnership for 2025–26 will see Warmworks scale up the positive engagement it has had with SFHA’s members to
Following the launch of funding for new homelessness prevention pilots, Beth Reid, a senior policy officer at Crisis Scotland, sets out what is required from the pilots to help shape measures in the Housing Bill.
Keepmoat is celebrating the completion of its The Castings development on Meadowhead Road in Ravenscraig, which saw 14.2 acres of disused land transformed into a vibrant, new community. The housebuilder started on site in 2019, working with multiple partners to regenerate a disused sports grou
As Glasgow looks forward to hosting the 2026 Commonwealth Games next summer, the continuing regeneration of Bridgeton, Dalmarnock and Rutherglen has been celebrated as part of the legacy of the previous games, hosted in 2014.
Four-fifths (80%) of first-time buyers moved back in with their parents to save for a deposit, a survey by TSB has found.
Scottish social enterprise Scarf has woven four decades of impact into an officially registered tartan, created to mark its 40th anniversary and inspired by the organisation’s distinctive brand colours.
Cyber security threats are no longer distant headlines. They are a real and growing risk for organisations across all sectors, including housing. Recent high-profile cyber attacks on UK supermarkets like Marks & Spencer and Co-op, as well as local authorities such as Glasgow City Council, show
A transformative housing project in Fife is helping tackle the Kingdom's housing emergency by providing one-on-one support to those struggling with long-term homelessness.
Temporary changes to how council homes in Angus are allocated are to be extended, the local authority has announced.
Residents are being invited to share their views on East Lothian Council’s short-term let licensing policy. The current policy was introduced on 1 October 2022 following national legislation brought in by the Scottish Parliament. Since then, all premises must have a valid short-term license be
A fund for pilot projects to help people stay in their homes has been launched by housing secretary Màiri McAllan. Managed by Advice Direct Scotland, the £4 million fund will support organisations to pilot new 'ask and act' measures. These duties, as part of the Housing (Scotland) Bill
CCG has commenced a new phase of window & door replacements in Paisley for Ferguslie Park Housing Association.
Clackmannanshire Council’s Transformation Space has issued its first call for proposals aimed at preventing homelessness. The Transformation Space aims to deliver much needed community-led change with £1 million funding from the Scottish Government’s Invest to Save Fund, as w
