Councillors have agreed Falkirk Council’s budget for 2026/27, including a rise in Council Tax and a significant programme of investment in services, buildings and local infrastructure at its meeting last week.
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Dundee has formally declared a housing emergency, with councillors, campaigners and frontline organisations warning that the city’s housing system is now failing many of its residents.
A new report published by Scotland’s Housing Network (SHN) has shown exceptionally high levels of tenant satisfaction with recently completed affordable housing across Scotland. Detailed in the Development Value for Money Report – Tenant Satisfaction in New Affordable Housing 2022-2025,
A package of major investments, including an additional £3 million spend to improve the area’s roads and footpaths, feature in Stirling Council’s 2026-27 budget that was approved last week.
Stirling Council has published its 2026-27 draft revenue and capital budgets that include proposals for investing in services and for addressing an estimated budget gap of £10.7 million.
Public consultation on a new housing strategy for Dundee has shown strong support for the direction being set.
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has begun construction of the first new homes at Whitefield Gardens, signalling a major step forward in creating the new Whitefields neighbourhood in North Dunfermline.
Communities across Scotland could see more money invested in their area as a result of onshore renewable energy developments – under new proposals published today.
The leader of North Lanarkshire Council has warned that the Scottish Government’s 2026/27 budget will place further strain on already stretched social care services. Despite announcements of additional funding, Councillor Jim Logue said the budget does not fully cover the rising costs fac
The Royal Bank of Scotland has today announced an updated package of £10 billion of funding to the UK social housing sector before the end of 2028.
A total of 115,350 new homes were registered to be built across the UK in 2025, up 11% on 2024 (103,669), according to figures released today by the National House Building Council (NHBC).
Social housing organisations across the UK are invited to a free introductory cyber security webinar designed to help housing teams understand the growing cyber risks facing the sector – and what simple, practical steps they can take to reduce them.
A specialist wellbeing conference will return for a second year, following a successful inaugural event in 2025 that highlighted the growing importance of workplace wellbeing across housing organisations.
Scotland’s housing bodies have given a broadly positive but pointedly pragmatic response to the First Minister’s plan to create More Homes Scotland, a new national housing agency intended to accelerate delivery across all tenures.
Grampian Housing Association chief executive and social housing talking head Craig Stirrat ponders what 2026 and beyond hold in store for Scotland's Housing to 2040 vision. The Housing Crisis – it didn’t just happen! Years of lack of sufficient investment in the housing stock; matched by
