A new report has confirmed that £2.38 million worth of “non‑operational” land has been sold in the past six months as efforts to unwind the collapsed Stewart Milne Group (SMG) continue. The latest update from administrators Teneo Financial Advisory shows that land parcels held by
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The Scottish Child Payment has supported more than 241,000 parents and carers since its launch five years ago, helping put over £1.3 billion into the pockets of low-income families. An increase to the payment for children under one will be introduced during 2027/28, estimated to benefit around
Alumno has officially commenced construction on its new c.£23 million purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development on St George’s Road in Glasgow.
Scarf co-chief executive Lawrence Johnston has provided evidence to the Scottish Affairs Committee, contributing to the parliamentary inquiry into GB energy and the net zero transition. Lawrence joined other sector leaders, including Stephanie Mander, social justice policy manager at Citizens Advice
The Highland Council’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee has given support to progress to public consultation on two proposed Short-Term Let Control Areas (STLCAs), reflecting the differing pressures on housing in Inverness City and across rural Highland communities. The decision to do so i
More than 50,000 households across Scotland have received support to live in warmer, healthier homes which are more affordable to heat.
Construction work on the fourth phase of the Riverside Dalmarnock development began this month following the successful conclusion of the first three phases of Link's masterplan.
Coatbridge’s skyline is changing quickly as demolition of the 172-foot Jackson Court tower enters a major new phase.
A new online letting platform is being launched this month that will combine cutting-edge technology with on-the-ground agents to deliver what its founders claim is the UK's first truly end-to-end remote letting service, at a fraction of traditional agent costs. Prop247 is the brainchild of Sco
Elderpark Housing has renewed its commitment to encouraging young people to consider a career in housing. It has thrown its weight behind a trailblazing initiative known as GROW, which seeks to open doors to rewarding careers.
Govan Housing Group has announced that Roger Dulin, the organisation’s long‑standing group head of finance & corporate services, will step down from his role at the end of February after 26 years of service. During more than two decades with the group, Roger has played a pivotal role in
Trust Housing has unveiled Ian Davie as its new director of assets & sustainability. Ian will officially assume the role at the end of March when Jackie McIntosh steps up to chief executive following Rhona McLeod's upcoming retirement.
Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA) has appointed Maria Lyle as its new chief executive. Maria will take up the role in May 2026, succeeding outgoing chief executive Julia Mulloy, who has served with dedication and distinction over the last 16 years and will be supporting a smooth transition
A pledge to deliver 80,000 new affordable homes by 2031 is the centrepiece of a package of measures unveiled by the Scottish Conservatives today to tackle the nation’s housing emergency. With housebuilding in Scotland at its lowest level in years and thousands of families on waiting lists, the
Bield Housing and Care has strengthened its board through a series of phased appointments, enhancing its leadership at a time when digital innovation and independent living are increasingly central to supporting older people across Scotland. Two new board members, appointed in recent weeks, bring sp