Aberdeen City Council has published the results of a consultation on the future of eight city centre multi-storeys, with almost half of respondents preferring a do-minimum option for the blocks. Councillors from the Communities, Housing and Public Protection Committee yesterday noted that out of 477
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Ambassador Homes has secured unanimous approval from West Lothian Council for its final plans to redevelop listed buildings as part of the Bangour Village Estate.
A £10 million programme to upgrade fire safety in South Lanarkshire high-rise residences has reached a two-year milestone.
Cunninghame Housing Association has celebrated its long-serving staff with an awards ceremony recognising those who’ve worked with the Association for 10, 20 and 30 years.
Nearly 300 staff from across the Kingdom Group gathered at The Vine Conference Centre in Dunfermline for the Association’s annual staff conference.
Get ready to walk, skip, or kilt-walk for a great cause! The NHS Tayside Charitable Foundation is thrilled to announce its role as an official sponsor for Kiltwalk Dundee 2025.
New strategy aims to provide more digital opportunities for tenant engagement in West Dunbartonshire
More digital opportunities for West Dunbartonshire tenants to participate in housing matters will be developed as part of a new participation strategy.
Twenty-four community projects in Clackmannanshire have been awarded a total of £228,097 from the UK Shared Prosperity Communities and Place Capital Grant Fund. This is the second year this funding has been provided by the UK Government and administered by the council.
A social enterprise known for transforming the lives of people experiencing homelessness through barista training has launched a new impact programme in Scotland this month.
The Senedd’s local government and housing committee has published its housing supply inquiry report calling for increased housing supply in Wales.
Cathcart & District Housing Association has revisited plans to deliver new homes in Craig Road, Glasgow.
An interim management structure has been implemented at Bield following the departure of former CEO Dr Lynne Douglas. Debbie Collins, Bield’s chief operating officer, has been appointed interim CEO as part of the leadership shake-up.
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has made an application for approval of details relating to its Planning Permission in Principle to Midlothian Council to provide a further 214 new homes off Corby Craig Terrace and Reeforts Avenue in Bilston, of which 25% will be affordable.
Housing minister Paul McLennan has highlighted proposals to introduce tenants’ rights to keep a pet as "an important part" of the upcoming Housing Bill.
Housebuilder Crest Nicholson is to focus less on building affordable housing as it seeks to combat a slump in profits.