Holyrood’s Net Zero, Energy & Transport Committee has launched a call for views to support its scrutiny of the Scottish Government’s Land Reform Bill.
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A proposed development of 102 homes in a Fife village has taken a step forward after it was granted planning approval by Fife Council. Developer Quale Homes received permission from Fife Council’s West and Central planning committee last week to progress its development to the south of Coaltow
Shire Housing Association has retained Investors in People Gold Accreditation and compliance with Customer Service Excellence. Gold accreditation in Investors in People means that not only does Shire have the policies in place, but more than that, everyone takes ownership for making them come to lif
A further attempt is being made to develop a block of flats for Thenue Housing Association in Cranhill.
Reidvale Housing Association has a new chair, vice chair, director and a number of co-opted committee members following a special meeting last week.
Responding to continued interest from visitors in saving money on energy bills and future-proofing their homes, energy efficiency will take centre stage at this year’s Scottish Homebuilding & Renovating Show, sponsored by Fleming Homes, when it returns to the SEC, Glasgow on 11-12 May 202
Almost 20,000 potential new affordable homes have been lost over the last five years due to the Scottish Government's failings, Scottish Labour has said after it released new analysis on the cumulative impact of declining approvals for new properties. According to the figures, the num
Network Get Together: Effectively Managing Contractors Tuesday 19th March was a beautiful and warm (12 degrees!) day in Glasgow and at the Calton Heritage & Learning Centre, two of our co-founders, Vicki and Ryan, were bringing together over 30 Network Members from across Scotland for the first
A Highland councillor has written to the Chancellor of the Exchequer calling for action to support police officers find affordable accommodation in the Highlands and Islands. Councillor Karl Rosie said there are severe challenges faced by officers in securing affordable housing and has called on Cha
Edinburgh’s new local development plan has received a welcome boost from the Scottish Government.
All disabled children and young people in Scotland who receive disability benefits will now be paid directly from Social Security Scotland. Those children and young people who receive Child Disability Payment will also benefit from a review system different to that of the wider UK, one based on dign
The Scottish Housing Regulator has today published two updated factsheets for tenants and landlords about raising serious concerns about a landlord. The Regulator’s updated factsheets follow the launch of its new Regulatory Framework this month which enhanced the clarity of what issues tenants
A further 102 new properties are now underway by Cruden Homes at Longniddry Village in East Lothian.
More than 200 people have taken part in a series of events to inspire and influence the drive to have more people living in Scotland’s town and city centres.
Energy debt is becoming an increasing issue of concern for people in Scotland with nearly half of affected households not confident they can clear debts or arrears, new analysis has revealed. The latest Energy Affordability Tracker from Consumer Scotland shows the impact of increasing energy de

