A public local inquiry (PLI) will be held into a scheme to reduce flood risk in Musselburgh after Scottish Ministers wrote to East Lothian Council to confirm they would ‘call in' the proposals.
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North Lanarkshire Council's Tenant Participation team spread some festive cheer in our retirement homes by hosting Christmas parties for tenants to help reduce social isolation and bring tenants together.
Ayrshire Housing has appointed a new head of development to drive forward future expansion opportunities. Eleanor Derbyshire will work with Ayrshire Housing’s chief executive, Lesley-Anne Junner on planning and implementing the specification, procurement, programming and delivery of the associ
Council tenants in Levenmouth have higher rates of satisfaction than elsewhere in Fife, a new report has found.
For the third consecutive year, Riverside Scotland has brought festive cheer to families across Ayrshire and Dumfries & Galloway with its Christmas Toy Campaign. Working in partnership with colleagues and contractors, including Union Technical and Bell Group, the initiative ensures that every ch
West Dunbartonshire Council has agreed to progress with a major flood alleviation scheme to help protect properties in Dumbarton East.
Riverside Scotland has completed its first major retrofit project in Pennyburn, Kilwinning, just in time for Christmas.
The Scottish Housing Regulator has published its revised Determination of Accounting Requirements, which sets out how Registered Social Landlords must prepare and present their annual accounts, ensuring transparency and consistency across the sector.
Consumer Scotland has warned of “stark deficiencies” in the Warm Home Discount Scheme (WHD) and is recommending a range of reforms to improve it in both the short and longer term.
Stephen Flynn, MP for Aberdeen South and SNP leader in Westminster, recently visited Barratt Homes’ King’s Gallop development in Aberdeen. He met with the site’s manager, Marc Duncan, who received a Quality Award in NHBC’s Pride in the Job Awards in 2025 for his high-quality
Dundonians are being encouraged to have their say on the future of all types of housing in the city with the launch of a new consultation.
Commonwealth Games mascot “Finnie” added a festive sparkle to Thenue’s end of year Christmas community event. The popular mascot, who is the face of the Glasgow 2026 Games, dropped in to the Calton Heritage and Learning Centre.
A report presented to Cowdenbeath Area Committee members has shown the scale of work being done to support local families facing poverty – and the strength of partnerships making it happen. Families in the Cowdenbeath area are getting vital help thanks to a strong network of local organisation
Residents at John Smith Court in Airdrie are benefiting from a major improvement project that has made upper-floor homes more accessible for older people and those with reduced mobility.
A range of savings and adjustments have been agreed by councillors last week in the first steps taken towards closing a £9.2 million budget gap for 2026/27.
