A range of proposals for tackling poverty in Aberdeen have been brought forward – including bidding for a share of a £1.8 million fund to tackle food insecurity. The council’s Anti-Poverty and Inequality Committee this week welcomed a report from external advisers outlining potenti
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Nearly 1,000 flats in North Lanarkshire are to be demolished as the local authority's tower regeneration programme took another step forward. Following the success of the initial phase, North Lanarkshire Council said it has received resident support for the next stage of its plans.
The Climate Emergency Response Group (CERG) has launched a report outlining a set of actions the Scottish Government must take now to remove barriers to progress in simultaneously tackling the climate and cost of living crises.
Existing office buildings in Edinburgh's New Town are to be demolished to make way for a new mixed-use development.
New planning reforms regarding river pollution have been unveiled that the UK Government claims will lead to 100,000 new homes being built.
Revised plans have been lodged for a potential housing development at the site of a disused Glasgow pub.
Glasgow City Council's licensing committee has removed a woman from the register of private landlords after “extensive signs” of damp mould were discovered on the walls of a flat.
Homelessness Prevention Task and Finish Group shares recommendations in wake of highest ever figures
Urgent transformational change on homelessness prevention will only be possible if new Scottish Government proposals are properly funded, a new report has warned.
Kingdom Housing Association welcomed more than 150 Perth residents to the latest in a series of Customer Engagement Roadshows at its local office in Fairfield.
Councillors are being asked to approve a pilot internal wall insulation programme on four Dundee properties.
Plans to deliver 78 new homes and upgrade facilities at Dunbar Golf Club have been given the green light once again.
Families enjoyed fun-filled summer days out as part of Muirhouse Housing Association’s 30th anniversary celebrations. To mark the milestone, Muirhouse tenants in north Edinburgh were invited to depict how they would spend a family day out.
The number of individuals and families in temporary homes throughout Midlothian has almost halved in the last five years, councillors have been told.
A decision on whether to approve a major regeneration of the Shawlands Arcade in Glasgow has been put on hold to allow a hearing to take place.
The Existing Homes Alliance has called on the Scottish Government to adopt proposed planning changes to make it easier for homeowners and landlords in Scotland to switch to clean energy systems. The Scottish Government has proposed planning reforms that would make it easier for homeowners and landlo