Over 200 local people from all walks of life packed out a ceilidh run by Govanhill Housing Association on Friday night which celebrated the neighbourhood’s many cultures and traditions.
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One of the largest landowners in Scotland has agreed a historic transfer of land to a community trust in the Borders. The land, which has been gifted by Buccleuch’s Borders Estate to Newcastleton & District Community Trust encompasses a range of amenity sites in the village.
Dumfries and Galloway Housing Partnership (DGHP) has appointed Matt Foreman as its new managing director. During his career in housing, spanning 24 years, Mr Foreman has worked in several leadership roles before taking up the new role at DGHP just months after it first joined Wheatley Group.
Berwickshire Housing Association’s tenant volunteers are lending their support to the biggest partnership action against litter on the Berwickshire and north Northumberland coastline. The event, to be held on Saturday, March 21, is being organised by Sea the Change who have brought togeth
In September 2019, Home Fix Scotland welcomed eight new apprentices from across Inverclyde. To celebrate Scottish Apprenticeship Week, some of them have agreed to share their story on their first six months in the role. Tasked with supporting Home Fix Sco
Saint-Gobain UK and Ireland has collaborated with Barnardo’s Scotland to build transitionary accommodation for young people leaving the care system. The first two purpose-built homes in Renfrewshire use Saint-Gobain materials and a holistic approach to design to ensure the homes
Hidden homelessness can mean being hidden from sight, it can mean hidden from evidence, and it can also mean hiding your true self in order to access services, explains Shelter Scotland’s policy advocacy officer Jessica Husbands.
Councillors in Aberdeenshire have agreed to investigate a potential move to a choice-based lettings approach for allocating housing.
Hart Builders has been confirmed as one of the major sponsors for Maroon’d at Gala, a free sports and music festival taking place at Netherdale, Galashiels on Saturday 18 April. Ian Dalgleish, Gala RFC president (left), with Duncan Scott, project manager at Hart Builders
Cairn Housing Group is celebrating after being named once more as once as one of the best companies to work for in the UK. (from left) governance services manager Carolyn Owens, housing officer Ley-Anne Forsyth, and responsive repairs coordinator David Cargill
Rachael Dykes with one of her favourite books Almost 650 children across Scotland have been given the best start in life with free books, thanks to Wheatley Group and country music star Dolly Parton.
West Dunbartonshire Council has approved a budget without any cuts for the second year running.
Tenants’ union Living Rent has continued its campaign for housing associations in Glasgow to commit to not carry out evictions stemming from debts caused by Universal Credit with the launch of a new charter.
A below-inflation rent increase has been agreed by West Dunbartonshire councillors for the third year in a row. The decision to introduce a 1.9% rise comes following extensive discussions with tenants over the past few months.
Paisley Housing Association has chosen to mark International Women’s Day this week by celebrating the achievements of women in housing. Female members of Paisley’s board and staff got together to promote the event which this year celebrates the achievements of women whether they are soci