An innovative heating project to help tenants of Wheatley Homes Glasgow with their energy bills has been praised by Patrick Harvie MSP. The minister for zero carbon buildings, active travel and tenants’ rights visited a multi-storey block at Cartcraigs Road in Pollokshaws to hear about ‘
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Projects in Dunoon, Aberdeenshire, Dundee and Dumfries have been announced as the winners of the 12th Scottish Empty Homes Awards, sponsored by Finders International. The awards were announced during the Scottish Empty Homes Partnership conference which was held yesterday at the Engine Shed in Stirl
East Renfrewshire Council has set its budget for 2023/24, with a range of vital frontline services saved from proposed cuts. Council leader Owen O'Donnell outlined the spending plans for the year ahead at a meeting of the full council yesterday.
Housebuilder Persimmon has told investors that its margin and profits will be lower than last year due to a marked decrease in completions.
Existing short-term let hosts and operators will have more time to apply for a licence after the Scottish Parliament approved a six-month extension.
Stirling Council’s Planning and Regulation Panel has refused an application for a residential development of 44 houses and a community hub in Dunblane.
SNP leadership hopeful Humza Yousaf has unveiled plans to boost the availability of affordable housing in rural areas by purchasing empty properties and increasing Council Tax on second homes. Under the proposals, the First Ministerial candidate said empty properties would be "purchased, or lon
A number of housing options aimed at providing affordable solutions to help tackle homelessness in West Lothian have been considered by the council, with a modular housing option ruled out.
Moray Council has approved a £22.8 million budget for housing services in 2023/24.
Alan Somerville, senior development officer of Cunninghame Housing Association (CHA), has presented a cheque for £480 to Amy Johnston Stewart of Wigtown Festival Company. Wigtown Festival Company is a charitable organisation run by a voluntary committee, based in Dumfries and Galloway. They as
Staff at West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) have raised £5,565 for Chris’s House.
Here at Scottish Housing News, we are delighted to wish our sister publication Scottish Construction Now many happy returns as it celebrates its 20th anniversary.
Trust Housing Association recently collaborated with community partners on the Isle of Arran to secure funding of £30,500 to support its customers and the local community with the cost of living. The funding will support Trust to provide all 290 tenants on Arran with £100 co-op vouchers
Sandy and James Easdale have heralded the decision to increase the number of houses planned at the £250 million redevelopment of IBM Greenock as transformational for the region. At a planning meeting held by Inverclyde Council yesterday afternoon, councillors voted in favour of lifting the exi
Aberdeen City Council yesterday mapped out its plan for creating green, affordable homes as part of its Housing Revenue Account (HRA) budget.