It was a festive morning filled with carolling by the new Christmas tree on Saracen Street and generous gift-giving elves in Possilpark last week. It was a treat to hear children from Stepping Stones for Families and Elmvale Primary School sing some favourite Christmas songs, such as We Wi
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Govan Housing Association recently hosted its annual event in order to celebrate the Christmas light switch on, attended by approximately 3,000 local residents. ‘Govan Loves Christmas’ headline act, Clyde 1’s George Bowie and Sparkos helped with the countdown to the big event which
Dundee City Council has made improvements to its homelessness initiatives in relation to access to services, rough sleeping, lost contacts and its targets for allocating lets to people who are homeless, the Scottish Housing Regulator has revealed.
The Scottish Housing Regulator has published updated Charter technical guidance and FAQs for landlords completing their Annual Return on the Scottish Social Housing Charter due in May 2020. While there are no changes to indicators, additional clarification has been provided on Indicators 19, 20 and
A total of 12,343 children were part of live homelessness applications across Scotland on Christmas Day 2018, new figures have revealed.
Following the publication of the policy briefing on homelessness prevention in the UK early this year, Prof Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Dr Peter Mackie, and Dr Jenny Wood reflect on the emerging impact of this CaCHE analysis.
National homelessness charity Crisis has unearthed shocking findings about the most common yet misunderstood form of homelessness – sofa surfing.
Argyll Community Housing Association (ACHA) has gone on-site with a major external painting project in the Soroba housing estate in Oban. ACHA chief executive Alastair MacGregor, Councillor Roddy McCuish and project leader Margaret Cullen with the AHFA painting team Jimmy McMahon, Graeme Watt, Stuar
Tenants of an Edinburgh retirement housing development received helpful guidance on how to stay safe this Christmas time thanks to the local police team.
Homeowners who were ordered by a court to pay a proportion of the cost of maintaining the amenity grounds in their housing scheme after being sued by an estate and land management company have successfully challenged the decision.
Barnardo's Scotland director Martin Crewe talks about the charity’s Gap Homes development for young people leaving care.
Ardenglen Housing Association has served up a Christmas dinner with a difference. The Association brought the community together once again for a second “murder mystery” Lunch which meant diners tucked into some festive fare and had to solve a whodunnit.
As 2019 draws to a close, Scottish Housing News runs through the top ten most read stories of the year.
Plans have been submitted to demolish the former function suite of The Kintore Arms Hotel in order to build a block of flats.
A tenant at a Bield retirement development in Inverclyde has knitted over 100 gifts for a local school band who are performing in the lead up to Christmas. For the past three years, Margaret Sneddon has been making festive themed covers for Terry’s Chocolate Oranges to give to students an