Preventing homelessness and supporting vulnerable residents is at the heart of plans agreed by North Lanarkshire Council's housing committee.
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Living local was the theme of this year’s annual Tenants’ Conference as North Lanarkshire tenants gathered together with the same goal of making a difference to their housing services and local community.
Green-fingered tenants kept North Lanarkshire blooming over the summer months showcasing their colourful creations as part of this year’s ‘NL in Bloom’ competition.
North Lanarkshire Council has made an online form available for anyone who needs debt advice.
It was messy playtime at Shawhead Family Learning Centre in North Lanarkshire as local children enjoyed their new mud kitchens and planters donated by Cruden Building as part of its work to deliver new homes for the local authority. Supporting North Lanarkshire Council’s new house buildin
North Lanarkshire Council's annual review of the Tenant Participation Strategy for 2022/23 shows it’s been the council's most successful year to date, supporting and empowering tenants to get involved in their housing service. This success comes on the back of the council's recovery from the C
An inspection of partnership support services in North Lanarkshire has resulted in a highly encouraging report for the positive difference they make to the lives of children and young people at risk of harm. The inspection evaluated the services as ‘very good’ following engagement with c
Construction has started on Caledonia Housing Association's development of nine new homes at Berryknowe Avenue, Chryston, North Lanarkshire.
Health & Social Care North Lanarkshire has launched its Strategic Commissioning Plan at an event attended by service users, health and social care professionals, voluntary sector partners, and stakeholders.
A new strategy sets out a four-pronged, collaborative approach to tackling the long-term impact of poverty and child poverty across communities in North Lanarkshire.
A renewable energy programme which aims to reduce domestic bills in council homes across North Lanarkshire is continuing to make progress.
North Lanarkshire Council has published plans for the physical regeneration of communities over the next five years.
Housing minister Paul McLennan visited a new council house site in Motherwell to see and hear first-hand about the innovative features North Lanarkshire Council is delivering in its new build homes, to help reduce emissions and meet ambitious net zero targets.
Tenants are now enjoying their new homes for rent in Stepps thanks to an ‘off the shelf’ partnership project between North Lanarkshire Council and Barratt West Scotland.
Additional projects to provide more than 460 new homes for tenants and residents across North Lanarkshire have been added to the local authority's five-year Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP).