An additional £350,000 of Scottish Government funding is now available for registered social landlords to make it easier and more accessible for people to walk and cycle as part of everyday journeys.
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People living in Scotland’s private rented sector (PRS) need greater protection, argues Mike Dailly.
Williamsburgh Housing Association teamed up with Renfrewshire Leisure, Rig Arts, Young Enterprise Scotland and SUGaR last month to hold a festive-themed evening at Mckerrell Street Play Park.
Nearly 150 asylum seekers facing imminent homelessness in Glasgow will be given urgent, intensive advocacy support from local organisations, supported by a further funding package from the Scottish Government. Ministers have announced a £252,000 funding package to organisations to help ensure
West Lothian Council has agreed to sell a 0.72-acre piece of land in Blackridge for £150,000. The site at Allison Gardens will be acquired by Southvale Homes (Lanark) Limited, an adjoining landowner who approached the council to buy the land.
The first national plan to improve the quality of life for island communities has been launched by the Scottish Government.
An evaluation of the Scottish Government's Regeneration Capital Grant Fund has found that the projects which received support from the fund have had a positive impact on Scottish communities. According to the analysis, projects benefitting from over £138 million of funding have the potential t
The management committee of Williamsburgh Housing Association has announced the appointment of Joe McBride as its new chief executive officer. Joe takes up the role this month, with a strong commitment to consolidating what has already been achieved and building upon the organisation’s strengt
The Scottish Government spent over £100 million to mitigate the effects of UK Government austerity during 2019, new figures have revealed. Social security secretary Shirley-Ann Somerville has claimed that the money could have been better spent on more anti-poverty measures.
AEL Developments will share its plans to build a major housing development on the outskirts of East Wemyss at a drop-in exhibition on January 28.
The Scottish Parliament’s local government and communities committee will hold a debate today as part of its inquiry into empty homes in Scotland.
Noah Developments intends to build 40 new apartments at the site of a recently-closed Glasgow bowling club.
Years without fair funding for local government in Scotland has meant that councils' budgets are at breaking point, COSLA president Alison Evison has warned.
A Glasgow centre for young homeless people is to close later this month after a three-month reprieve. The James Shields Centre in Pollokshaws is due to close its doors on January 23rd after it was originally scheduled to close last October.
Glasgow Housing Association (GHA) has returned with fresh plans to deliver new homes on the site of a former school in Pollok.