A sprawling 'garden city' development totalling 15,000 homes in Kent has been brought to a halt due to a small colony of endangered spiders.
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An innovative housing development in Dundee has transformed the lives of two Bield tenants by restoring their confidence and independence after years of struggling in unsuitable housing. David Stott, 88, a retired steelworker, and his wife Betty, 84, recently moved into a state-of-the-art accessible
Fife Council's commitment to providing high-quality, affordable housing continues, as tenants move into 33 brand-new council homes at the former Pitcorthie Primary School site on Aberdour Road, Dunfermline. Built by Robertson Construction Eastern on behalf of Robertson Partnership Homes, the develop
Urgent reforms are required to Scotland's Home Energy Scotland Grant and Loan application process as bureaucratic hurdles slow down the transition to clean energy and prevent more people from making significant savings on their heating costs, according to a clean energy-tech company. Despite a &poun
A community shop which offers Inverclyde residents high-quality food at low cost has been served £40,000 from the council to continue its work.
LGBTQ+ people face alarmingly high rates of homelessness, yet many avoid seeking help due to mistrust, discrimination, and a lack of inclusive services. This blog from Dr Edith England and Dr Neil Turnbull explores the barriers LGBTQ+ individuals encounter when accessing support, the systemic gaps
Scotland’s Towns Partnership (STP), the national body supporting the development and revitalisation of Scotland’s towns, visited Moray to learn more about projects supported by the Elgin Town Board, Levelling Up Fund, and Moray Growth Deal.
Barratt Redrow has said its full-year results will be towards the upper end of market expectations as it reported a 23% increase in profits.
Tenants are settling into their new build houses in Chryston thanks to a partnership agreement between North Lanarkshire Council and Allanwater Homes.
Orkney Islands Council has welcomed a £300k boost from the Scottish Government, for home energy efficiency works for homeowners, delivered locally by Warmworks on behalf of the council.
East Renfrewshire Council has reached the final stage in the handover of 105 houses within Cala Homes (West) Newton Mearns development, providing new homes for 246 council tenants.
Families across Scotland have commenced a 12-month mould and damp intervention programme this week before a full UK rollout this spring. Delivered by Indoor Air Aware, the campaign democratising access to healthy indoor environments, and funded by Energy Action Scotland, the year-long pilot project
Employers on Shetland are being urged to respond to a survey to determine the extent of workforce housing shortages and if a lack of housing is affecting staff recruitment and retention. The research has been commissioned by Shetland Islands Council to establish the need for housing for the diverse
A hugely talented young dance group took centre stage at a community lunch from Thenue Communities this week. Spotlight Dance School put on a thrilling performance in front of diners in Calton who came together for the latest in a series of free neighbourhood lunches.
Reforms to the rental market in Scotland are not empowering tenants to challenge bad practice in the sector, according to new research. The data shows that only a small minority of tenants are taking complaints about property conditions to the Tribunal created to resolve disputes where landlo