A new partnership between Children 1st and gas distribution network SGN could see around £1 million generated for families facing spiralling energy bills through targeted energy advice and support.
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Regulations have been laid in Parliament that provide technical updates to the short-term lets licensing scheme. Licensing was introduced in 2022 to provide assurance to guests on safety and quality, such as gas and electrical safety compliance and the suitability of hosts.
Glasgow City Mission has released its report into the Overnight Welcome Centre (OWC) which ran from 1 December 2023 until 31 March 2024.
The importance of strong leadership and partnership working are among the key messages being delivered to over 900 senior home building sector representatives and guests attending the Annual Lunch and Awards of representative body Homes for Scotland (HFS) in Edinburgh later today. At what is the lar
Detailed plans have been submitted for a 19-storey student accommodation development in Glasgow city centre.
The final countdown to the Scottish Design Awards 2024 has started in earnest with the revelation of the nominees.
A brand-new collection of homes has been released at Longniddry Village situated on the East Lothian coast, the development from Places for People and Cruden Homes in association with Wemyss and March Estates.
A new state-of-the-art youth centre has opened its doors to the community, following an extensive £6 million project to transform a vacant 130-year-old church building in Perth city centre.
Lar Housing Trust has won praise from a major City figure for bringing derelict buildings back into use as affordable homes. Lloyds Banking Group chief executive, Charlie Nunn, was visiting Lar Housing Trust’s latest project in Glasgow, which is transforming an abandoned paint factory into 43
Residents have been asked to share their views on what the key priorities are for housing in Edinburgh.
Funds will be made available to Fife Council to support households and businesses in Cupar flooded as a result of Storm Gerrit, First Minister John Swinney has confirmed.
East Ayrshire Council has agreed the next steps in creating its Local Development Plan 3 (LDP3), which will eventually supersede the current Local Development Plan 2 (LDP2) that was approved in March.
The non-profit charity that operates Teens+ and Sleep Action has welcomed visionary changemakers Dr Ian Glen, Janyce Holmes, and Dr Adrian de Andres to the charity’s board of trustees. These new members bring unique skills, perspectives, and a shared commitment to Capella's mission of lasting
Frank Sweeney, the group chief executive officer of Cunninghame Housing Association (CHA), has announced his retirement following an illustrious career spanning almost 35 years. In 1990, Frank became the chief executive of what was initially the Three Towns Housing Association, which managed 65 prop
A major mixed-use development at Ocean Point in Leith has been granted planning consent, subject to conditions, by councillors on Edinburgh’s Development Management Sub-Committee.