Hebridean Housing Partnership’s plans for eight new homes at Scotvein on Grimsay will not require a full environmental impact assessment. The proposed development includes the houses, a shared access road, a sewage system and surface water management infrastructure.
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Moray Council has spent almost £20,000 in the last ten years on evicting or attempting to evict tenants through court action, with just a 14% success rate. Data obtained through a Freedom of Information (FOI) request revealed that, since 2015, the council has taken 428 cases to court with only
Rent arrears soared to £5 million in West Lothian last year, as households continue to battle the cost of living.
The Scottish Budget must support all parts of the housing sector, according to property firm DJ Alexander Ltd. The firm said that Finance Minister Shona Robison must use this week’s budget to boost all parts of the housing sector if the current emergency is to be tackled.
The Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR) is recruiting tenant advisors. This is an exciting opportunity for tenants of social landlords to inform the Regulator’s work and bring a tenant perspective to its scrutiny of landlords’ services.
Clyde Valley Housing Association (CVHA) has secured £1.48 million in funding from the Scottish Government to support a major programme of window and door replacements across 249 homes in Airdrie, Hamilton and Motherwell. The funding, awarded through the Scottish Government’s Social Housi
Manor Forrest has submitted plans to Falkirk Council seeking to build around 200 new homes in the village of Maddiston.
Link Group has published its Sustainability Report for 2024/25, providing a detailed account of the organisation’s progress toward its environmental and social goals.
The Glasgow and West of Scotland Forum of Housing Associations (GWSF) has highlighted the real disappointment within Glasgow that only four out of 15 community-based housing associations that applied to the council’s Communities Fund have been successful. Last month, Glasgow announced that &po
People facing homelessness in Scotland are once again at risk of trauma and harm as the housing emergency threatens the return of old-style communal night shelters, experts fear.
Share is delighted to reveal the full programme for its Workplace Wellbeing Conference, taking place on Thursday 12th February 2026, from 10.00am to 3.00pm, at the Glasgow Westerwood Hotel. The event is designed for professionals seeking practical strategies to improve workplace wellbeing, support t
The next Scottish Government’s ambitions on housing supply and climate action will be impossible to deliver unless it prioritises skills and works with industry to rebuild workforce capacity, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) as it launches its Scotland manifesto
Mosaic Architecture + Design has submitted a planning application to develop best-in-class purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) at Princes House on the corner of Waterloo Street and West Campbell Street in Glasgow city centre.
Falkirk Council is set to continue its work tackling damp and mould in council homes through a new four-year contract with specialist firms.
Persimmon Homes North Scotland will regenerate the site of the former Ballumbie Golf Course in Dundee, delivering 148 new homes and bringing a long-awaited development opportunity back to life. The homebuilder – already delivering new homes at its Stewarts Loan development on the city's Kingsw
