Highland Council’s Climate Change Committee has reviewed the council’s progress in reducing emissions and approved the draft annual Public Bodies Climate Change Duties 2023/24 report for submission to the Scottish Government.
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A couple has pled guilty to defrauding Wheatley Group in a voucher scam worth up to £25,000.
Positive action to tackle poverty across North Lanarkshire is continuing with community well-being, economic inclusion, and support for children and families facing financial hardship all being prioritised.
A developer has lost an appeal regarding a proposed housing development in Bridge of Allan. Allanwater Homes submitted a planning application for 46 homes on a site off Blairforkie Drive back in 2022.
Dundonians could be given a chance to share their views before the city council’s budget is set early next year.
A community in the southside of Glasgow is clean and green thanks to a nursery school, Glasgow City Council and Wheatley Homes Glasgow.
Grants worth more than £49.8 million were awarded to organisations by Aberdeen City Council in the last financial year. The financial support was given to 124 organisations across the city, 138 grant awards were under £25,000, and 23 organisations received grants worth a total value of &
Merchant Homes has been fined £160,000 after a man was killed by a telehandler at a construction site in Glasgow.
A specialist hub is to be created to help increase the rate at which homes with planning permission are delivered.
Cunninghame Housing Association is celebrating after its Scrutiny Group won the Excellence in Scrutiny award at the TIS National Excellence Awards 2024.
Cala Homes has been given the green light to deliver a new housing development that it claimed will transform the northern entrance to Aberdeen.
The Scottish Government must allocate part of the new £3.4 billion funding from the UK Budget towards critical investments in social care and housing, according to Hanover Scotland’s CEO Angela Currie. Last month's announcement from Chancellor Rachel Reeves marked a significant incr
Cernach Housing Association has appointed Paula Baylis as its new director. Paula, who initially joined Cernach in 2016 as a housing officer, has most recently served as depute director, a role where she demonstrated her commitment and leadership within the organisation.
New statistics into planning application decisions illustrate a planning service which is under-resourced and ill-equipped to deal with Scotland’s escalating housing emergency, according to sector body Homes for Scotland (HFS). The figures covering the period for the financial year 2023/2024 s
Tenants Information Service (TIS) CEO Ilene Campbell has announced plans to step down from her role in Summer 2025. Ilene first joined TIS in 1991 before being appointed the role of CEO in 2002. Under Ilene’s two decades of leadership, TIS has enjoyed great success as she steered its team to b