Hebridean Housing Partnership (HHP) is providing assistance to those who are struggling with fuel poverty by offering fuel vouchers to local residents. Using funding secured from the Scottish Government’s Supporting Communities Fund, via Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), HHP c
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Along with colleagues across and beyond the housing sector, staff at the University of Stirling are hugely saddened at the passing of our colleague and great friend, Alan Ferguson.
Members of the public will be invited to participate in a forthcoming consultation on an updated draft ‘Housing in the Countryside Supplementary Guidance (HICSG)’ which was approved for consultation by the Highland Council’s economy and infrastructure comm
Homes and businesses across the north-east served by Scottish and Southern Electricity Network (SSEN) are to receive a £1.9 million upgrade. The upgrade comes as the SSEN delivers two major investment projects in Elgin and Macfudd.
Reports of non-emergency repairs by Scottish landlords increased by 59% in July but performance will not return to ‘normal’ levels for some time, according to new HouseMark Scotland COVID-19 impact data.
Two hotels in Aberdeen could be demolished to make way for hundreds of new homes in the city.
Caledonia Housing Association has refurbished one of its buildings in Perth to provide accommodation for local support agencies and charities.
More than 500 vulnerable residents have been supported by West Dunbartonshire Council’s homelessness and housing options team so far during the COVID-19 pandemic. The team, which continued to operate a 24/7 service throughout lockdown, increased the provision of accommodation by 40% to meet de
Moray Council has today backed plans to put climate change actions at the centre of council activity with the aim to be carbon neutral by 2030.
Housing charity Housing Options Scotland has extended its house search support to include help beyond home finding. The charity helps disabled people, members of the armed forces and older people to find homes. With a team of brokers, volunteers and directors, the charity looks to find the Rig
The first phase of modern new homes for West Dunbartonshire Council on the site of a former primary school in Clydebank will be handed over to tenants this month.
Hillcrest Maintenance had appointed Bruce Davidson to succeed Don Ridgway as its new chairperson. (from left) Bob Jack, head of Hillcrest Maintenance; Don Ridgway; Bruce Davidson and Mark Percival
Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) chief executive Sally Thomas outlines the organisation's reaction to this week's Programme for Government. Tuesday’s Programme for Government, announced by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, contained some welcome announcements for the social hou
A planned £12.5 million retail and residential development on the site of the former Arnotts department store in Inverness city centre is moving closer to fruition.
The fifth annual Scottish Housing Day, which raises public awareness of the latest developments in housing, is less than two weeks away. This year the day, held on September 16, is focusing on the value of social housing and making the case to decision makers about the need for social housing to be