The Borderlands Partnership Board has approved £620,247 of Scottish Government investment through the Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal for a community-led housing development in Kelloholm.
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Bield has appointed Duncan McLeary as its new asset investment manager, highlighting the organisation’s continued investment in developing, upskilling and retaining talent from within. Duncan, who joined Bield as an asset investment officer in 2022, recently stepped into the role and is curren
The JR Group has successfully delivered 17 new homes at the Coshneuk Road development in Millerston, as part of a £4.2 million project in partnership with North Lanarkshire Council.
Tenants have received a £3.4 million boost after Thenue Housing staff helped them unlock access to a huge amount of benefits. The sum has rocketed from £1.4m during the equivalent period in the previous year, reflecting the sheer scale of support for families and individuals – many
People across North Lanarkshire are being encouraged to take part in the Community Priorities survey, with thousands of residents already sharing their views.
Scotland faces another sharp increase in energy bills this summer after Ofgem confirmed the energy price cap will rise by 13% from 1 July, pushing a typical annual dual‑fuel bill from £1,641 to £1,862.
Across Scotland, 321,885 children are benefiting from Scottish Child Payment as of March 2026, according to newly published statistics. Launched in February 2021, the Scotland-only benefit is a weekly payment of £28.20, paid every four weeks to every eligible child under 16 within a
The intensifying pressure facing Scotland’s housing system has again been highlighted by a series of new Scottish Government statistics showing falling new supply, record demand for social housing, and more than half of homes failing basic quality standards.
Grampian Housing Association is encouraging the Scottish Government to prioritise housing for people with learning disabilities as part of its wider housing strategy.
As rough sleeping cases rise in the capital amid a scarcity of affordable housing options, a youth homelessness charity is purchasing five flats in Edinburgh to provide safe, long-term homes for young people.
Scotland’s proposed new national housing agency, More Homes Scotland, must be given a clear mandate, formal powers and a practical delivery role if it is to help tackle the country’s housing emergency, according to a new industry report.
Bank of Scotland has revealed a brand new, limited edition £20 banknote featuring an image inspired by Scott McTominay’s iconic overhead-kick – created to celebrate Scotland’s return to the top table of international football.
Local people are set to benefit from new affordable home ownership opportunities in both Inverness and Perthshire, with Caledonia Housing Association delivering new shared equity homes as part of two energy-efficient affordable housing developments.
Campion Homes has completed a 19-home development in the North East Fife village of Balmullo, delivered in partnership with Kingdom Housing Association.
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has written to the Scottish Government to call for a fundamental rethink of Scotland’s Draft Infrastructure Strategy, warning it does not sufficiently address building safety, design quality or procurement risks highlighted by recent pub