Energy Saving Trust will continue to oversee Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme payments under a renewed contract with Ofgem.
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Fragmented and inconsistent communication from the Scottish Government and local authorities is leaving landlords struggling to keep pace with fast‑moving regulations, increasing the likelihood of accidental breaches across the private rented sector.
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has finalised an agreement with Home Group Scotland to deliver 16 high‑quality affordable homes for social rent at the growing Calderwood development in East Calder. This supply of new affordable homes will include a mix of two, three, and four-bedroom properties, helpi
Scotland’s escalating second‑home tax regime will do little to ease the country’s housing emergency and serves mainly as a short‑term revenue grab, according to property firm DJ Alexander Ltd. Local authorities have introduced steep council tax premiums on second properties: 225% in
A new agreement between Taylor Wimpey East Scotland and Wheatley Homes has been finalised, paving the way for the delivery of 34 high-quality affordable homes at Letham Meadows on the outskirts of Haddington.
Aberdeen City Council's £1 million Cost of Living fund has supported more than 25,000 people across the city over the past year.
Inverclyde Council’s planning board has approved a plan in principle to build up to 135 new homes in Clune Park. An application to establish the principle of building the new development was approved unanimously at the recent meeting of the planning board.
Ten community groups representing much of rural Stirling Council area are coming together in a new collective to help empower local campaigns to address shared issues and ambitions.
Castlemilk’s dignified annual act of remembrance to remember lost lives has taken place again, with floral tributes provided by three local housing associations.
The Housing Network (THN) has been recognised among the UK’s fastest-growing companies after being ranked 23rd in The Sunday Times 100. The league table recognises the UK’s fastest-growing private companies, based on their revenue growth over a three-year period. It is widely regarded as
A new impact report has revealed that the Scarf Fuel Fund supported 5,991 households across Scotland last year.
Work is set to start on the Invertay House affordable housing development in Monifieth, marking a significant milestone in Angus Council’s commitment to delivering high-quality homes for local communities.
In this true, but often scarcely believable, story, Neil Root explains as best can be done the personal history of Peter Rachman before the latter arrived in Britain. His mysterious background relies for the most part on Rachman’s own undocumented explanations.
Plans have been submitted for a major new affordable housing development on the former Heather Mill site in Selkirk, with Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA) proposing 59 new homes as part of the regeneration of the long-derelict site.
Construction is now underway on a new 30-home development by Lochay Homes in the village of Bridgend.