Glasgow City Council’s Affordable Housing Supply Programme (AHSP) helped to build over 1,000 additional affordable homes in the city in the past year.
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Substantial improvements have been made to blocks of council flats in Blantyre.
The Scottish Housing News Podcast returns with Gillian Campbell, director of the Existing Homes Alliance, and CIH Scotland's policy and practice manager, Ashley Campbell, joining Kieran Findlay and Jimmy Black to discuss the Scottish Government's newly revised Heat in Buildings Bill. They explore th
Following on from the success of the first Young Housing Professionals conference and furthering its work on supporting holistically the succession planning for staff and committee/board members, Share is delighted to launch a new training course, designed to help organisations reflect on and re-as
Following the Scottish Government’s response to the Grenfell Inquiry report, construction law specialist Caroline Maciver highlights the implications so far for the sector and calls for more clarity to help it progress under the new regulatory regime. Last month, Holyrood’s housing
Energy regulator Ofgem has confirmed that 24/7 support will be available for any household cut off from power due to a fault with their meter. It means that, from 1 August 2025, energy suppliers must run round-the-clock enquiry services so that customers can report a meter fault that has interrupted
Yorkhill Housing Association has hailed the impact of new estate caretakers after making the pilot initiative a long-term service. Working in partnership with Jobs & Business Glasgow, Yorkhill trialled the service in an effort to bring some contracts in-house and provide a local caretaking servi
The Water Row Company is celebrating another successful year of delivering free, impartial, and confidential support through its accredited Money Advice Service, securing more than £1.35 million in financial gains for clients across Govan and the surrounding areas. With 555 clients supported a
A group of first-year apprentices from City Building have launched a fundraising campaign in support of Glasgow Women’s Aid, as they prepare to take on the Tough Mudder challenge on 9 June. Led by apprentices Lennon McDade and Zachery Camara, the class decided to tackle the demanding obs
Wheatley Group is now halfway towards its target of recruiting 50 volunteers to support school-based mentoring programme, MCR Pathways. The group pledged earlier this year to sign up 50 staff to act as volunteer mentors for care-experienced young people.
A long-vacant care home in Barmulloch could soon be given a new lease of life as a co-living development designed for students and young professionals, following the submission of a revised planning application.
A proposal has been submitted to transform the site of the former Yates and Sons transport depot on Craigens Road, Cumnock, into a new residential development featuring 49 homes. The site, which has remained derelict since being severely damaged by a fire in March 2009, is now being eyed for redevel
There are now only two weeks to go until Share’s showpiece annual conference will take place at the Hilton, Glasgow on Thursday, 24th of April 2025.
The long-vacant site of the former Ellon Academy annexe could soon be transformed into a small development of affordable homes under new plans put forward by Aberdeenshire Council. The local authority has unveiled a £1.5 million proposal to build 11 new homes on the plot, which has remained em
A collection of 48 flats for social rent has been completed in Paisley’s East Lane by The JR Group on behalf of Loretto Housing Association.