Ken Macintosh and Michael McMahon's visit to Wheatley A staff campaign by Wheatley Group aimed at taking its award-winning customer services to the next level has been supported by shadow cabinet secretary Ken Macintosh MSP.
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The Learning Works students with Karen Reilly (third left) and Glasgow Kelvin College curriculum manager Marie Woods (far right) A pioneering partnership between a housing association and a college to help the unemployed learn new skills and improve their job prospects has celebrated another milesto
Service user Liz Pirie and youth homelessness service user Sara Slezack (16) at the Queens Cross Supported Housing Focus Day Queens Cross Housing Association held a celebration of housing support across generations at the Glasgow Science Centre this week.
The UK government has breached British citizens’ human rights by failing in its obligations to promote access to safe and affordable housing, according to a report to be submitted to the United Nations (UN). The Just Fair Consortium is an ‘umbrella’ organisation for civil society agencies camp
Staff at housing and care provider Blackwood are embarking on a new adventure this spring in order to raise money for a fantastic cause. The Edinburgh-based charity will participate in The Caledonian Challenge between the 13th and 14th of June aiming to raise as much money as possible for Foundation
Scotland’s population reached its highest ever total in 2014, new statistics have shown. Figures from the National Records of Scotland (NRS) show that the estimated population of Scotland was 5,347,600 in mid-2014.
Annual rental returns in Scotland have risen to the highest ever recorded, according to the latest data. The figures provided by Your Move show that Scottish landlords have seen total annual returns of 9.7 per cent on average in the 12 months to March.
Grahame Smith New public procurement rules in Scotland should help tackle tax dodging, blacklisting and climate change, according to a coalition of civil society coalitions.
Abertay Housing Association is one of 24 UK organisations to have signed up for a new social housing rents campaign, launched to deliver vital time and cost savings for housing providers. The campaign, which encourages tenants to switch to the ease and convenience of Direct Debit, is run by Bacs Pay
David Nicolson, relationship manager at Bank of Scotland Lerwick Branch and Bryan Leask, chief executive of HHA, at the Fort Road site Building work has begun on two new Hjaltland Housing Association (HHA) projects in Lerwick which when complete will accommodate 55 tenants.
Mr Adam with Councillor Judy Hamilton and Joanne Saurin, empty homes officer Fife Council has approved the first successful loan from the ‘Empty Homes Loan Scheme’, a scheme available to owners of long-term empty homes with properties that require extensive repairs to bring them up to a lettable
The judging panel with Roan Rutherford on the right and Hugh Dutton second from the right Ayrshire Housing’s Burns Wynd, Maybole development is one of only two Scottish housing association projects to be shortlisted in the prestigious annual RIAS and RIBA awards.
The Inverclyde Common Housing Register (ICHR) is reviewing its Allocations Policy and would like to hear the views of customers in relation to the draft policy and feedback on the proposed changes. The policy is being changed in response to the Housing (Scotland) Act 2014 and to reflect changes in i
Aberdeenshire Council will be asked to decide on two retrospective planning applications relating to an unauthorised Gypsy/Traveller site near St Cyrus today. Two applications have been received for a change of use of agricultural land beside Eskview Farm, to the south of St Cyrus and near the Natio
The Stopover project Edinburgh’s Lady Provost met with young tenants of the Four Square Stopover to celebrate the Grove Street hostel’s £60,000 makeover.