Aberdeenshire-based housebuilder Kirkwood Homes has expressed deep disappointment over the Scottish Government’s decision to dismiss their appeal for new homes in Broughty Ferry. The proposals would have delivered 38 new homes as an extension of the existing development on land south of Linlat
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UK social landlords are adopting innovative approaches to address persistent challenges in void management, according to the latest Housemark Pulse survey. The data, gathered from 142 social housing providers and published in January 2025, shows that landlords operating across more than 20 local aut
A major milestone has been achieved on the Inner Hebrides island of Colonsay with the completion of nine affordable homes at Scalasaig.
The owners of thousands of empty homes across Glasgow are being urged to sell or rent out their properties to help combat the city’s housing emergency.
A new website has been launched to provide a central hub for research and knowledge-sharing on community landownership, addressing longstanding issues of fragmented research and limited accessibility. Developed through the Community Landownership Academic Network (CLAN) and funded by the Scottish La
Dumfries and Galloway Council is inviting submissions for its Call for Sites and Ideas as part of the development of the region’s third Local Development Plan (LDP3).
Miller Homes has completed its purchase of St. Modwen Homes following clearance from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
The Scottish Government’s decision to reduce funding retrofitting work by more than £200 million has "fanned the flames of fuel poverty", according to Scottish Labour.
An affordable housing development in Newtyle left half-finished following the collapse of Hadden Construction will be completed by spring, Abertay Housing Association has confirmed.
Elaine Scoular, TPAS Scotland’s director of corporate services, reflects on her 25 years with the organisation. Last month, Tenant Participation Advisory Service (TPAS) Scotland’s director of corporate services, Elaine Scoular, marked 25 years with the organisation. Elaine, who has worke
A report outlining a significant investment in Falkirk Council’s housing stock was approved by elected members at a full council meeting last week.
Urgent action by West Lothian Council has reduced the local authority's projected overspend by £2.3 million to £5.8m, councillors will be told. An update on the council's current financial position for the Council Executive meeting of 4 February shows an improvement in the council's proj
Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA) proudly unveiled its 12 new homes at Fairhurst Drive in Burnfoot, Hawick last week. Councillor Carol Hamilton, Scottish Borders Council’s executive member for Housing and Culture, cut the ribbon to mark the official unveiling, in an event that brough
The Social Housing Safety Network Scotland We’ve now welcomed over 50 members, and counting!
What do board games mean to you? Maybe you think of a friendly game of Scrabble, or even a table-flipping game of Monopoly! But social enterprise Socialudo are taking board games to the next level - they want to get everyone in the housing sector strategically thinking in a different way with their