North Ayrshire Council house tenants are being urged to have their say on proposed rent levels for next year with options ranging from 3.84% to 4.84%
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Grampian Housing Association (GHA) has become one of the first housing associations in the UK to be officially accredited by Dogs Trust for its pet friendly policies and practices.
Wheatley Group has launched a programme to buy homes to create more affordable housing.
Argyll and Bute Council is celebrating the UK Government’s announcement that 12 projects in the region will receive a share of more than £20 million from its Community Regeneration Partnership Fund (CRPF). The CRPF aims to build upon previous work by the Ministry of Housing, Communities
Almond Housing Association (AHA) has been working hard to create a safe and joyful festive season for tenants and the community this year. Tenants aged 70+ were offered a winter check, which was carried out by Almond Enterprises Ltd. This check included identifying the water supply stop valve, check
Elderpark Housing Association is continuing its long-standing commitment to tenants and the wider Govan community once again this January, as it continues celebrations to mark its 50th anniversary.
Clan Gordon, one of Edinburgh’s leading letting agencies, has been awarded Gold for Lettings Agency of the Year (Medium) at The Negotiator Awards 2025. This national accolade recognises the agency’s long-standing commitment to exceptional service, fairness and transparency for both landl
Scotland has the chance to lead the way in housing innovation, according to industry bosses who were invited to present their solutions to the Scottish Parliament. VASO by Eco, based in Dumfries and Galloway, presented its industrialised construction innovation to the Scottish Parliament’s Cro
The Whiteinch Centre (TWC) was delighted to welcome more than 35 older community members and tenants to its much-loved annual Seniors’ Christmas Lunch, a festive celebration filled with warmth, good food, music and community spirit.
Falkirk Council is asking residents and stakeholders for their views on the future of maintenance in some private housing estates where it is not the legal landowner.
Clackmannanshire residents are being invited to have a say on a range of officer proposals as part of the council’s budget setting process for 2026-27. Clackmannanshire Council, like all councils, is facing further rising costs, reducing budgets and increased demand for services. It does not k
Development Trusts Association Scotland (DTAS) has launched its new community-led manifesto, setting out an ambitious plan to deliver a more supportive environment and “create community wealth that works for people and the planet”.
All 36,000 North Lanarkshire Council homes will be fitted with ultrafast broadband within at least five years – a first of this scale for any council in the UK. The broadband rollout across all social housing in North Lanarkshire aims to close the digital divide, unlocking access to knowledge,
South Ayrshire Council has launched its Sustainable Development and Climate Change Strategy for 2025-2030. Building on the success of the first strategy, which was introduced five years ago, this comprehensive plan outlines the council's commitment to promoting sustainable development, addressin
CHAP staff and guests leaving Ardrossan on the complimentary coach supplied by Stagecoach West Scotland. Ayrshire debt, welfare and housing advice charity CHAP recently celebrated its 25th anniversary with a special event at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh.
