A very special cruise ship arrived in the Greenock sunshine last week, allowing residents at one River Clyde Homes sheltered housing complex to experience the thrill of the high seas whilst keeping their feet firmly on dry ground. The ‘Grand Cruise’ on the SS John Galt took place in the gardens
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Michelle Reid with the prize winners Ayrshire Housing has supported Newton Primary School’s annual Scottish poetry competition for a third year.
John Scott An inquiry has been launched into proposed new regulations that aim to reduce the secrecy surrounding who owns what in Scotland.
Plans to build a major new housing development that will transform the old Tullis Russell Paper Mill site between Glenrothes and Markinch have been submitted to Fife Council. Town planners and designers Barton Willmore have submitted a Planning Permission in Principle (PPP) application on behalf of
National charities Elderly Accommodation Counsel (EAC) and Housing Options Scotland (HOS) have been shortlisted for a community grant of up to £50,000 from Nationwide Building Society.
Scottish homeowners looking to sell their first property and buy their second property are less reliant on the Bank of Mum and Dad than those in the rest of the UK, according to a new report. Despite one in five Second Steppers in Scotland borrowing from family and friends in order to make their nex
Launch Foods, a not-for-profit enterprise that provides over 7,500 meals over the summer holidays and beyond to feed Glasgow’s primary school children in communities that need it most, is urgently appealing to the city’s business community to help sponsor or donate a vehicle that can tow its Air
Cairn Housing Association has secured a £50 million private placement deal with a US-based insurance company to support its enhanced development programme. The funding from the private placement will enable the building of 400 new affordable homes over five years and significant investment to Cairn
CCG and Cooper Cromar Architects have submitted plans for a new 136-home development in the Craigmillar area of Edinburgh on behalf of Places for People. Consisting of one and two bedroom apartments spread across a series of five blocks, the new development will be constructed upon the site of the f
Marian Reid Osprey Housing Group has strengthened its Board with the appointment of a vastly experienced sector specialist.
West Whitlawburn Housing Co-operative's Benmore Tower in Cambuslang West Whitlawburn Housing Co-operative (WWHC) has issued a ban on combustible items being left on any of its landing or common areas following a comprehensive fire safety review.
(from left) Rena Crichton, Susan Bell and Steve Rivers Fairfield Housing Co-operative has donated funds to the local Crieff Road nursery which will allow for the purchase of specialist bikes to help train children attending the nursery along with other specialist learning equipment.
The company behind the new Edinburgh Marina development has increased the percentage of affordable homes that will be delivered throughout the scheme. Camper & Nicholsons Marinas said the increase will be “far in excess of original expectations” and “well-timed to assist with Edinburgh’s
A new hub is being created in Glasgow city centre to help homeless people access a number of services in the same location. The multi-agency facility will house a range of services for vulnerable adults with multiple complex needs based on the award-winning City Ambition Network (CAN).
Image: Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Emergency and hardship funding will be made available to households and businesses affected by the Glasgow School of Art fire after the Scottish Government increased its funding contribution.