The Edinburgh Boiler Company (EBC) has been appointed to the Scottish Procurement Alliance’s (SPA) Retrofit and Decarbonisation (N9) framework. The new public sector framework - worth an estimated £120 million in Scotland - was developed by the LHC Procurement Group (LHCPG) and runs unti
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A new campaign is underway to highlight the support available to ambitious South of Scotland housebuilders looking to start up, grow, and innovate.
Lady Anne Dalton has been appointed to the board of trustees of Veterans Housing Scotland. Having gained considerable experience of military service travelling with her husband during his service for many years, Lady Dalton is delighted to be joining the board of a charity that she feels goes above
Experts from Advice Direct Scotland – the country’s official advice service on heat networks – visited Hillcrest in Edinburgh.
Strathdearn Community Developments (SCD) has marked an important milestone in its community-owned residential housing project in Tomatin, with the help of local primary school pupils who broke ground on site this week.
Children First has published a new report showing the positive impact the charity has made on the lives of thousands of children and families across Scotland.
A group of housing bodies have commissioned research to identify what is needed in Scotland in terms of funding, systems and support to provide aids and adaptations to older and disabled people.
A consultation has been published on the potential for certain exemptions from rent controls or increases above the rent cap.
Evelyn Tweed MSP's amendment to the Housing (Scotland) Bill that introduces a clear and independent right of appeal against decisions made by the Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR) has now been tabled. The Stirling representative, who first mooted the amendment late last year, said the proposal would
Staff at Kingdom Support & Care (KSC) were recognised for their outstanding achievements at an awards ceremony held at Fabric in Dunfermline.
An ambitious plan to improve transport, roads and buildings, as well as a greater shift to using digital to deliver services, has the potential to transform the Highland Council’s services over the next 20 years. Delivering its capital programme could prove challenging. Borrowing costs are hig
A new housing development is being planned for a 12.5-hectare site in Dundonald, South Ayrshire.
Leigh Jolly has been appointed as the interim chief officer for the Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership. Appointment to the interim role was sparked by the confirmation of a new position for the outgoing CO, Pam Milliken, who is moving to a new position within NHS Grampian.
A brand-new kitchen at Home Start Lorn’s Oban headquarters is set to bring families and the local community together through cooking, thanks to a collaboration between Link Group, C~urb, and kitchen supplier Moores. Home Start Lorn, part of the nationwide Home Start network, has been providing
Blue Triangle, a social care provider, charity, and Registered Social Landlord (RSL), marked its 50th anniversary yesterday at the Scottish Parliament against the backdrop of Scotland’s growing homelessness crisis. Hosted by Paul Sweeney MSP and with a speech by Maree Todd, Minister for