Scottish care provider Viewpoint, has arranged for the Virtual Dementia Tour bus to be located on their site in Edinburgh. The bus will be parked in the car park adjacent to the main entrance of the Viewpoint building, at the rear of Cameron Toll Shopping Centre on Wednesday 29 June 2016. This will
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Crowd listening to the welcome speeches A new permanent public artwork by artist Liz Peden of Gorbals Arts Project was unveiled last week in the Gorbals.
A theatre group that works with homeless and disadvantage people are to stage a one-off production of Cathy Come Home in London next month. Cathy Come Home was released in 1966 by director Ken Loach and tells the story of a young families slide into homelessness.
After a recent win of the coveted Homes for Scotland ‘‘Best Private Development of the Year’ award, for the Woodcroft development in Edinburgh’s Morningside area, Queensberry Properties, and partners, Telereal Trillium, have made it a double celebration, winning the Scottish Homes’ ‘Show
Detailed proposals for the first phase of the £26 million redevelopment of Fraser Avenue, Inverkeithing, in Fife have been revealed by Kingdom Housing Association and architects 7N. Planning permission was approved in principle in April to demolish the existing 236 dwellings and the redevelopment w
New HHP chief exec Dena Macleod & HHP board chair Iain Macmillan Iain Macmillan, interim chair of the Hebridean Housing Partnership (HHP), has announced the appointment of Dena Macleod as chief executive of HHP.
Phil Williams The planning profession will “continue to be international in its outlook” despite the decision by the United Kingdom to leave the European Union, according to the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI).
Care sector leaders have warned that the new living wage may stretch services to the limit and may result in some operators folding under the pressure. Dr Donald Macaskill, Chief Executive of Scottish Care fears that the implementation of the new Living Wage may result in “drastic unintended conse
Linstone Housing Association has been honoured at the Scottish Home Awards 2016 for Customer Service Excellence. The Linwood and Johnstone based social landlord was crowned winners over a number of public and private sector builders throughout the country, where they were also one of four finalists
Waverley housing has spoken of its delight in seeing many of its young talents being recognised at the recent 2016 Scottish Federation of Housing Association’s (SFHA) Apprentice Challenge. The event, supported by Skills Development Scotland, tasked 19 young people from across Scotland with produci
In partnership with Microcom Training Ltd, Partick Housing Association has recently welcomed its second modern apprentice this year. Both apprentices will have the opportunity to work within all the different departments across the organisation while undertaking Business & Administration Level 3
Calling all small housing developers, we need your knowledge and experience. The Scottish Government is exploring ways of delivering more homes and to inform this work researchers working in Communities Analysis Division are undertaking a survey of small developers in Scotland to develop understandi
Sean McLaughlin (left) and Conal McElroy Internal wall insulation specialists Matilda’s Planet has recruited Conal McElroy to head up business development in Scotland and to fuel expansion of the business north of the border.
Castle Rock Edinvar’s community art project with Edinburgh College of Art’s Graphic Design department has completed three further installations. This initiative will see four vandalism hotspots and a neglected area of grass across Castle Rock Edinvar sites transformed with new artwork. Residents
Citizens Advice Scotland is calling on the UK government to delay the final deadline for rolling-out its new smart meter programme. A report by the charity's Consumer Futures Unit (CFU) suggests that the current deadline of 2020 is likely to cause problems for vulnerable consumers and increase the o