Moray Council is to bring in specialist support to develop a proposal for a new visitor levy.
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Paul Willis, Professor in Social Care at Cardiff University and director of CARE – the Centre for Adult Social Care Research in Wales, highlights the activism of older generations in fighting for LGBT+ rights. This month is LGBT+ History Month, and the theme is activism and social change
Advance Construction Scotland Ltd has submitted plans seeking to build 18 new flats in Kelty.
Persimmon Homes (East Scotland) has been unveiled as the headline sponsor for the Stirling 900 finale celebrations. The housebuilder is honouring Stirling’s past as it plays a key role in the development of its future.
Spectrum Properties (Scotland) Ltd has submitted plans seeking to build nine new homes on the site of a farm near Whins of Milton.
Projects being built to the Passivhaus standard now account for approximately 1% of all new homes under construction, according to figures just released by the Passivhaus Trust. Policy and funding changes, as well as the standard’s growing popularity as a solution to the energy bill crisis, ar
The Scottish Building Contract Committee (SBCC) has announced the release of updated Homeowner Contracts for use in Scotland.
CIH Scotland has launched a call for researchers to conduct an evaluation of culture and leadership in the Scottish social housing sector.
Fife Council has agreed a rent increase of 6% for council houses from April 2025, adding £5.19 a week to the average rent cost. The same increase will apply to service charges, garages, lockups, and temporary accommodation. The increase will mean Fife Council's average weekly rent will b
Councillors in the Scottish Borders have agreed a cross-party budget proposal which commits to the delivery of planned projects and largely protects frontline services. The budget, which was agreed at the full Council meeting yesterday, will sustain local services and support key projects;
Every energy supplier will be required to offer energy tariffs with low or no standing charges so customers can choose to pay these costs as part of the unit rate, under plans published by Ofgem.
The City of Edinburgh Council has pledged millions of pounds to be spent on protecting and improving crucial frontline services.
A sheriff has ruled that it would be disproportionate for a housing association to evict a tenant under a Scottish secure tenancy with a lifelong psychiatric disorder after proceedings for recovery of possession were raised based on anti-social and criminal behaviour in Glasgow Sheriff Court.
A housing association in England has unearthed more than 800 incorrect records on high-risk properties and asbestos, following an investigation by the Housing Ombudsman.
When the London Development Trust (LDT) contacted Youth Highland about their UK research project ‘Collecting Youth Voices’ to better understand the "critical role of spaces, services and structures that support thriving communities and what social and cultural infrastructure means to you