Abertay Housing Association has completed work to extend the property of a tenant with severe developmental delay. (from left) Dean - Abertay HA maintenance manager, Steve Ward - QAPM director, Margaret (Claire’s gran), Claire, Karen, Jodie Taylor – QAPM office manager, Paul –
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Paisley Housing Association has extended its thanks to generous St Mirren supporters after tenants were handed free tickets for recent matches. Delighted Association staff gave out the tickets donated by the St Mirren Independent Supporters’ Association (SMiSA) – and they were snapped up
ng homes’ commitment to meet the Customer Service Excellence Standard has been recognised following a recent review. Assessor Robert Sullivan said he was impressed by the commitment to customer service excellence that was displayed by staff at all levels within the organisation and commented o
An Inverness music charity has benefited from a funding boost allowing it to continue to support children in their early development through musical interactions.
Chartered Institute of Housing president Aileen Evans has launched a new guide to help housing organisations raise their game on mental health.
A fundraising campaign set up by Hillcrest Futures has raised £771 to help keep vulnerable people in Dundee and Perth warm and safe during the harsh winter months. (from left) Alan Hinnrichs, Hillcrest Futures project worker; Fiona Holt, Hillcrest Futures senior harm reduction worker and Graem
Shelter Scotland's policy advocacy officer Jessica Husbands offers an in-depth analysis of the latest homelessness statistics from the Scottish Government.
A new charter that sets out Glasgow City Council’s approach to dealing with breaches of planning control was given approval today.
An increased allocation of funding for affordable homes and energy efficiency from yesterday’s draft Scottish budget has been welcomed by the sector, though “serious concerns” remain about the lack of financial certainty beyond March 2021.
An ambitious programme of investment in homes is at the centre of £100 million spending plans approved by South Lanarkshire Council.
Councillors in Aberdeen have agreed to adopt a ‘gold’ standard for new local authority housing as part of an ongoing programme to deliver 2,000 additional homes.
Energy bills for about 15 million British households are set to fall this April after Ofgem lowered price caps.
A Bill to protect private sector tenants by introducing measures to limit rent increases and to increase the availability of information about rent levels was launched by Pauline McNeill MSP this week.
Seven local authorities from the north of Scotland gathered in Aberdeen last week to discuss plans to tackle homelessness.
A wide-ranging report into UK poverty levels has highlighted the greater availability of affordable social housing in Scotland as a key factor for keeping the country’s poverty rate down. Publishing its state of the nation report on poverty in the UK today, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF)