Moray Council has launched a survey to gather views on how housing and housing services should be delivered over the next five years.
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Scotland’s capital city has once again ranked first in Colliers’ Top UK Residential Investment Cities report – securing the top spot for the third consecutive analysis.
A coalition of housing, environmental, fuel poverty, consumer, and industry organisations is calling for immediate action to stimulate investment in Scotland’s future workforce by introducing the Heat in Buildings Bill. Highlighting the delays already faced by the Bill, the Existing Homes Alli
Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has been granted planning permission for more than 200 new homes to complete the Newton Farm masterplan in Cambuslang.
Loreburn Housing Association has launched a new pilot programme to improve energy efficiency across some of the poorest-performing homes in its housing stock. Delivered in collaboration with Clyde Net Zero and City Energy Network, the programme will introduce insulation upgrades, air source heat pum
Aberdeen City Council has agreed to a public consultation for a potential Visitor Levy scheme.
A housing association is being forced to demolish a housing block in Bristol after it was unable to recover remediation funding from a collapsed firm.
A recent event in Stenhousemuir brought together several local groups to provide advice to help older people stay safe and warm this winter. Working alongside Age Concern Larbert and Stenhousemuir and local community group KLSB, Link welcomed 55 older people, all members of Age Concern Larbert and S
Barnardo's is to press ahead with its Gap Homes programme after receiving an £18 million gift from the Katherine Martin Charitable Trust - the largest single donation in the charity’s history. The gift will fully fund the rest of the Barnardo’s Gap Homes programme, creating 50 home
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.
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