Dundee City Council has set a revenue budget of £502 million, the largest proportion of which (49%) is planned to be spent on Children and Families Services, with the Dundee Health and Social Care Partnership allocated 24%.
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The Passivhaus standard is now deemed to satisfy certain aspects of the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard (UK NZCBS) at practical completion.
Seven projects delivering in communities will share £5.8 million of funding to drive transformation in whole family support.
East Dunbartonshire Council has agreed its Housing Revenue and Capital Budget for 2026/2027, which will see £9.57 million of investment across the existing housing estate whilst demonstrating a commitment to increasing the local housing supply. The Housing Capital Investment Plan has two strat
The Tenants Information Service (TIS) has appointed Sharon Donohoe to the role of interim chief executive officer with immediate effect. Sharon has been with TIS since 1999 and brings over 35 years of experience as a dedicated tenant participation and community development practitioner. She has exte
Highland Council has distributed £8,000 worth of supermarket vouchers to vulnerable adults and children in partnership with Union Technical who deliver community benefits as part of the Energy Efficient Scotland: Area Based Scheme (EES:ABS) programme.
COSLA has called for urgent, coordinated action to address the increasingly complex and deeply rooted population challenges faced by Scottish councils. The first in a series of white papers to be published in advance of the 2026 Scottish Parliament election, Working Towards Achieving a More Balanced
Shelter Scotland has said it is "heartbroken" to have lost one of its shops after it was destroyed in a major fire in Glasgow city centre. The housing and homelessness charity's vital hub was among the businesses impacted by the Union Street inferno.
The Confederation of Co-operative Housing (CCH) is leading calls for a renewed national commitment to co-operative and community-led housing with the launch of a new manifesto. Unveiled by Paul Sweeney on Thursday, 5 March at The Trades Hall in Glasgow, Leading a Co-operative Housing Renewal in Scot
Building and construction firm The JR Group has officially handed over 31 new homes at the former Royal Hospital for Sick Children site in Edinburgh to Home Group Scotland.
Construction of 109 new low carbon homes and 10,000 sq. ft. of commercial space in the heart of Glasgow’s city centre will begin later this year following the purchase of the site at 69-97 Ingram Street by regeneration specialist Artisan Real Estate.
Peel Waters has officially commenced infrastructure works at Yorkhill Quay, marking the next significant milestone in delivering one of Glasgow’s most transformational waterside regeneration projects in recent years.
Campion Homes has secured a place on the City of Edinburgh Council’s New Build Housing Framework, opening the door to delivering small‑scale social housing developments across the capital.
Share will host an event this March aimed at empowering the next generation of housing professionals on their career journeys.
Student accommodation developer Alumno and international private equity real estate firm Henderson Park have commenced construction of a new £20 million purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) residence at Jock’s Lodge in Edinburgh. The accommodation will comprise a mix of cluster apa