(from left) Bill Banks, Kingdom Group chief executive; Charles Milne, chairman of Kingdom Support and Care and Norah Smith, director of Kingdom Support and Care A new Community Interest Company has been launched as part of the Kingdom Group to deliver support and care services to vulnerable adults i
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Professor Ken Gibb The University of Glasgow is to lead a consortium of nine universities and four non-academic professional bodies in a major new research programme examining the UK’s housing system.
Albyn Housing Society has completed a £2.3 million deal to secure 21 flats from a private landlord in Inverness. The Invergordon-based Association said the acquisition for the one and two-bedroom homes in the Castle Heather area was aimed at meeting “huge demand for mid-market rental propertiesâ€
Sandra White MSP A joint letter issued today by Holyrood’s social security committee and Westminster’s Scottish affairs committee has called for a clear plan is needed for the successful transfer of welfare powers north of the Border.
Bellsmyre’s maintenance team planning next stages of the Association’s £5m investment programme Bellsmyre Housing Association has reported a notable increase in tenant satisfaction since becoming part of the Caledonia Housing Association Group.
Victoria Nixon Staff at tenancy deposit scheme SafeDeposits Scotland have tracked down their biggest ever ‘missing’ tenant, who took more than a year to claim back a deposit of £5,250.
Glasgow is home to more asylum seekers than any other local authority area in the UK, research has found. More than 3,300 were living in the city as of December 31, 2016, according to the most recent Home Office figures available - almost double the number in Liverpool or Manchester, where the next
(from left) Gill Walker (National Park Ranger), Andy Biddulph (Modern Apprentice at Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park), Gordon Watson, chief executive of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, James Stuart (Convener of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park), Ben Anderson
People living with dementia in Kirkintilloch will continue to have the opportunity to dine out in familiar surroundings, after a much-loved local meal service secured new funding. Staff at Bield’s Whitehill Court Day Care set up ‘Mary’s Kitchen’ where carers and people who use the service ca
Clare Newton and her niece, Alison Brown, with the chickens. Photo credit Sandy Ferguson West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) tenant and management committee member Clare Newton is knitting 600 chickens filled with cream eggs, following an explosion of demand on a community Facebook page.
Ardenglen Housing Association has submitted detailed plans to Glasgow City Council for the construction of 22 new homes on the site of the former St Martin’s School at Ardencraig Road in Castlemilk. Using a long standing design team partnership of ARM Architects, Reid Associates and Scott Bennett
Audrey Simpson Ardenglen Housing Association has announced that Audrey Simpson, the current head of regeneration & digital business at Queens Cross Housing Association, will take over as the new chief executive of Ardenglen at the beginning of June.
Bruce Forbes Angus Housing Association director, Bruce Forbes, has likened some properties in Dundee to slums and claimed many homes will not meet new Scottish Government standards.
Patrick Harvie The Scottish Green Party has launched its national manifesto for the local council elections, prioritising new homes that are affordable, low-carbon and connected to local services.
Scottish Land & Estates has called for Scotland’s planning system to create more flexible rural housing policies to support delivery of rural housing and self-build homes. Publishing its response to the Scottish Government’s consultation on the future of the Scottish planning system, the org