Seven organisations across Scotland have been successful in the second round of the funding to procure the services of electric vehicle car clubs.
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The director of Energy Action Scotland has called on all political parties to reduce the burden of fuel poverty in Scotland by adding the levy on consumer bills for investment to general taxation.
DJ Laing Contracts has been awarded the contract for phase two for GS Brown Construction’s new development at Perth.
Moray Council has agreed to reduce the target for building new council homes in the region to help fund future housing investment programmes.
Partick Housing Association has applied to convert a former community facility into flats. Under the plans, Merkin House in Purdon Street would be transformed into 14 one and two-bedroom apartments.
Yoker Housing Association has submitted plans to develop 28 new homes within the grounds of the former Yoker Primary School.
The Scottish Housing Regulator has published a summary of the risks it will focus on in its annual risk assessment.
The green light has been given for new council homes to be built in Biggar.
Scotland’s party leaders have made a General Election pledge to stand up for the Citizens Advice network in Scotland as it celebrates its 80th anniversary. SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish Conservative and Unionist interim leader Jackson Carlaw, Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard,
Thenue Housing has announced the appointment of its new head of community housing services. Gary Naylor will take up his role in March and succeeds Brian Gannon who has become chief executive at West of Scotland Housing Association.
Plans for a residential development on vacant ground at Shawlands Bowling Club in Glasgow have been refused by planners.
Staff and board members at Ardenglen Housing Association learned first hand the scale of the challenge to tackle poverty this week at a special summit focusing on poverty and regeneration. (from left) Audrey Simpson, Ardenglen chair Maureen Cope MBE and Peter Kelly
West Dunbartonshire Council has introduced a new strategy to ensure its communities are more resilient and better supported.
Suburban family homes that are specifically built for long-term rent, in places people want to live, should be a strategic part of Scotland’s housing development pipeline, according to a new report from Savills and the Scottish Futures Trust (SFT).
Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has received planning consent from Renfrewshire Council for the provision of 249 new homes through the development of land off Craigton Drive, Dargavel Village, Bishopton.