(left to right) Alan Russell, senior manager, Fife Council; Bill Banks, chief executive, Kingdom Housing; Councillor Judy Hamilton, executive spokesperson for housing and building services; Charles Milne, chairman, Kingdom Housing; John Mills, head of housing, Fife Council and leader of Fife Council
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(l-r) Alan West, chair of IHA; Margaret Burgess MSP, minister for housing & welfare; Joan Gordon, IHA tenant; Max Steinberg, chair of The Riverside Group Over the last three years Irvine Housing Association (IHA) has attracted inward investment of £6.7 million to support the regeneration of the
Alex Neil Up to 160 new affordable homes will be provided in the north east as part of a Scottish Government-led initiative unveiled yesterday by social justice secretary Alex Neil.
Polnoon Two Glasgow based projects have been awarded the prestigious 2015 Saltire Innovation in Housing award, supported by the endorsement of the Scottish Government, as part of the 2015 Saltire Housing Design Awards.
Jack Payne, Sanctuary Scotland’s vice-chairperson (centre), receives the award from (left to right): Des Clarke (co-host), Malcolm MacLeod (judging panel member), Gordon Laurie (director – Sanctuary in Scotland) and Cat Cubie (co-host) Housing provider Sanctuary Scotland has received further ind
St Andrew’s View A new Bield retirement housing development in Bearsden has won a top property award before it has even opened.
Hundreds of Scottish Gas employees, their friends and families, walked, jogged or cycled for miles through Bo’ness on Sunday, raising thousands of pounds in support of the housing and homelessness charity Shelter Scotland. Participants in the ‘British Gas Treks Britain 2015’ event had the choi
MLA, an award-winning architectural practice with a strong reputation for high quality design, has unveiled their new identity and website (michaellaird.co.uk). Launched during an event at the Point Conference Centre’s penthouse in Edinburgh, the evening was also a celebration of MLA’s 60th year
Gavin Smart, CIH deputy chief executive Some parts of England will become "off-limits for larger families" when the overall benefit cap is lowered, the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) has said.
Housing and Welfare Minister Margaret Burgess visiting Lyle Court, Barnton Housing minister Margaret Burgess has visited retirement housebuilder McCarthy & Stone's first assisted living development in Edinburgh.
Cllr John Alexander Dundee City Council is working with Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) to fit external wall insulation to hundreds of homes in Dundee.
Linda McFadyen Thenue Housing has paid tribute to former staff member Linda McFadyen, who died Tuesday 16 June after a struggle with illness, ahead of her funeral on Wednesday.
A green energy centre operated by the University of St Andrews will investigate the feasibility of heating buildings using warm water found deep underground. The university is the lead partner in a Scottish Government-funded project to find out if geothermal energy can be harnessed to heat homes and
Tenant satisfaction is closely linked to the quality of homes, speed of emergency repairs, and affordability, according to a new report by the Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR). The body's National Panel of Tenants and Service Users were asked to contribute their views through surveys and discussion
Pictured from left to right: Des Clark (host), Audrey Taylor (presented the award), Val Howard (Hillcrest Chairperson), Fiona Morrison (Hillcrest Deputy Chief Executive) and Cat Cubie (host) Hillcrest Housing Association was hailed as the best Large Housing Association of the Year at the Scottish Ho