Alison Watson By Alison Watson at Shelter Scotland
Opinion
Housing and social security have a central role to play in the Scottish Government’s programme for government 2015-16, published this week. CIH Scotland policy and practice officer Ashley Campbell takes a look at the detail. The Scottish Government’s legislative programme for 2015/16 acknowledge
Lisa Glass By Lisa Glass at Shelter Scotland
Gordon Sloan By Glasgow Housing Association chair Gordon Sloan
Beth Reid By Beth Reid, policy manager at Crisis Scotland
Professor David Adams By Professor David Adams at the University of Glasgow
John Finnie MSP supporting the campaign for rent controls By John Finnie MSP
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Greig Adams By Greig Adams at DM Hall
An interesting decision from Dundee has highlighted the distinction between a tenancy deposit and rent collected in advance. It is important to note that the decision is not a binding decision, nevertheless, the case deals with a common issue, writes Robert Mullarkey. The Housing Act (Scotland) 200
Frances Snee works for Shelter Scotland’s Empty Homes Advice Service – a free national helpline dedicated to bringing empty homes back into use. Frances Snee
Heather Pearson Last week’s media coverage of rising house costs and predictions of a growing private rental sector has again brought the issue of Scotland’s housing needs into focus. But while public perception traditionally favours home ownership, a stronger private rental sector will benefit
Debbie King reports back on Shelter Scotland’s Illegal Evictions campaign We’ve now come to the end of the Illegal Eviction – Know Your Rights campaign where we worked with Police Scotland, Crimestoppers Scotland and the Scottish Association of Landlords. The information campaign raised awaren
Ben Sanders Dr Ben Sanders from Crisis Scotland looks behind the falling homelessness statistics.
Adapted housing for older people in Old Havana, Cuba Cuba always seems to be on the cusp of change but the recent moves towards normalisation of political relations with the USA could well herald rapid and turbulent change for the country’s housing system as well as for wider economic development.