GC Live, a major events organiser has raised £10,405 for Cash for Kids during their three major 2024 seasonal events, including the Starry Nights Christmas experiences at Dean Castle near Kilmarnock and the new location at Beecraigs Country Park, West Lothian, as well as Fawkes Festival, Scot
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Angus Council is poised to approve a 5.2% increase in council house rents for 2025-26, following a recommendation from housing and finance officials.
The UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence discusses the possible steps for achieving housing adequacy and affordable private rents in Wales. Last year Welsh Government published a Green Paper calling for evidence on Securing a path towards Adequate Housing – including Fair Rents and Aff
The UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence's Gareth Young discusses the importance of LGBT History Month, particularly in the context of housing equality and the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in accessing safe and affordable housing. Across the globe, February marks LGBT History Month
Voting has opened for Falkirk Council's Community Choices, giving residents the chance to decide which local projects receive funding in their area.
A Glasgow sheriff has ruled that a housing co-operative could evict a Scottish secure tenant after it discovered that she had allowed drug dealers to use her property to store controlled substances in return for the cancellation of a debt. Drumchapel Housing Co-Operative Ltd raised an action for rem
The number of homeowners having their properties repossessed rose in the final quarter of 2024, according to figures from UK Finance. 1,030 homeowner-mortgaged properties were repossessed, a 12% increase on the previous quarter and a 54% increase year-on-year. Buy-to-let repossessions remained stati
New government figures have revealed a net loss of 7,723 social homes in England last year, as sales and demolitions continue to surpass the number of homes built.
A sod cutting signalled the start of North Lanarkshire Council's latest housing project which will deliver 26 new homes for social rent at Thorn Road, Bellshill.
East Lothian Council has announced that Laurence Rockey is preferred candidate for the role of its new chief executive.
Dunfermline councillors have reaffirmed their commitment to tackling poverty and promoting wellbeing by extending funding for several key initiatives. A total of £128,165 has been allocated by Fife Council's Dunfermline Area Committee to support projects throughout 2025 and beyond.
Investment of almost £18.5 million will be made to local council housing after Stirling Council agreed a 7.2% rent rise for 2025/26. Councillors approved the rise at a special meeting yesterday, increasing the average rent by £6.09 per week over the 48-week rental period, from £84.
Cala Group has appointed Ian Sutcliffe as non-executive chairman and Tom Nicholson as non-executive director.
Hjaltland Housing Association has retained its prestigious Platinum Investors in People accreditation. This recognition signifies the association's commitment to its people and its continuous efforts to foster a positive and productive work environment.
Miller Homes has announced the launch of its second development of the year, Greenacres in Sauchie, this Saturday bringing 122 energy-efficient homes to this new residential community in Clackmannanshire.