Developer Swan Group and construction firm The JR Group have worked in partnership to complete a new social housing development of 105 homes at Law Place in East Kilbride – one of the largest projects of its kind in the area. (from left) Phil McGinlay, Swan Group’s managing dir
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The ground has been broken on South Lanarkshire Council’s latest new-build housing site in Cambuslang.
A new strategy to tackle homelessness in South Lanarkshire has recorded significant successes in its first year.
A residential development that will be offered for affordable rent by Clyde Valley Housing Association has been given the ‘green’ light in more ways than one.
hub South West has signed a £7.4 million social housing contract with Cruden Group to undertake the construction of 48 homes in the Auldkirk Road area of Cambuslang.
Work has started on a new affordable housing development on behalf of South Lanarkshire Council.
South Lanarkshire Council and the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) have reached an agreement to make student accommodation in Hamilton available for people who are homeless.
South Lanarkshire Council has secured funding from the Renewable Energy Fund (REF) to support community groups in the area.
Applications for community benefit funds generated by wind farms in South Lanarkshire are to be fast-tracked to support local groups and organisations during the coronavirus pandemic.
South Lanarkshire Council volunteers in their hundreds have been working for weeks to provide vital services across the region to those classed as vulnerable or at risk. Operating from hubs in local secondary schools, a seven-day rota is in place to ensure foods, medicines, and often PPE, are delive
The first sod was cut this week on a 24-home affordable housing development in Biggar. The development will be built by the Hadden Group on behalf of South Lanarkshire Council.
South Lanarkshire Council has unanimously backed a budget which it said will protect key frontline services while cutting nearly £7 million. The council agreed a total of £6.922 million in cuts for 2020-21 and a 3% increase in Council Tax.
Services are set to be enhanced in South Lanarkshire which aim to increase the number of long term empty homes being brought back into use. A report to South Lanarkshire Council’s housing and technical resources committee confirmed that over 1,100 properties were registered as long term e
South Lanarkshire Council has approved plans for 20 new council homes in Uddingston.
An ambitious programme of investment in homes is at the centre of £100 million spending plans approved by South Lanarkshire Council.