Detail Architecture has submitted plans to Glasgow City Council hoping to demolish The Signal Bar in Anniesland and build flats in its place.
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The City of Edinburgh Council is targeting a three-year balanced budget to help achieve long-term change in the city.
Communities across Scotland have received more than £20 million in payouts from green energy projects over a year for the first time, according to the Scottish Government.
Ofgem is issuing Outfox the Market (Foxglove Energy Supply Ltd) with a provisional order, compelling the supplier to pay £602,930 in full for the Feed-in Tariffs (FIT) scheme by Wednesday 12 February 2020. The FIT scheme, which is administered by Ofgem, provides payments to owners of small-sca
Following a vote in Parliament yesterday, MPs have agreed to end the benefits freeze and raise benefits in line with inflation.
Hillcrest Homes, in partnership with developer AG Akermo, has submitted plans to Dundee City Council to turn a former jute mill in Dundee into 69 "affordable" flats.
Angus Council tenants are facing a 3.1% rent increase as councillors will hear a proposal recommending an increase in the average weekly rent to £70.79, a rise of £2.23 from last year.
CALA Homes has launched a £45,000 community bursary across Scotland. Local charities, schools, community groups and good causes from in and around the areas in which CALA builds are invited to apply for a share of the funding. The initiative is now in its fourth year across the West and E
CALA Homes (West) has kicked off a partnership with Social Bite to help tackle homelessness through a series of initiatives, beginning with a pilot project at CALA’s Prince’s Quay. CALA is set to donate staff time and money to support the charity’s various projects across Scotland.
Malcolm Thomson, sales and marketing director of Scotframe, details the need for collective action from the housebuilding industry to tackle climate change. It was Barack Obama who pointed out that the challenges of the 21 st century could not be met without collective action. And few would argue th
Multiple groups from across Glasgow have joined forces to launch The Winter Kitchen to ensure that homeless and vulnerable individuals have access to food, shelter and health and care support throughout the winter. In a fantastic example of the power of partnership working, a group of charities, bus
Swedish energy group Vattenfall has been selected by Midlothian Council as its energy partner in a 50/50 joint venture set to drive the shift towards low carbon living in the region. The partnership’s first project will be the installation of an innovative district heating network which will p
Plans to progress a significant new mixed-use development on the site of the former IBM facility at Spango Valley, Greenock have been submitted to Inverclyde Council.
Midlothian Council has unanimously agreed the budget for the year ahead which it said will provide much-needed certainty to residents, staff and organisations who rely on council services and funding despite a further cut in core funding from the Scottish Government. At the full council meeting
Staff at West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) have raised £8,250 for North Glasgow Family Support (Action for Children) which helps families when they need a little extra support and enable them to overcome their difficulties to live happier lives together. During 2019, kind-hearted WSH