Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has awarded £100,000 to two west Highland community groups towards pre-construction costs associated with affordable housing projects. The developments are being taken forward by the Applecross Community Company (ACC) and the Morvern Community Development
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Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has begun construction of the first new homes at Whitefield Gardens, signalling a major step forward in creating the new Whitefields neighbourhood in North Dunfermline.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution has now delivered the first of 20,000 home battery packs to customers who will most benefit from the extra peace-of-mind and help they offer.
Lochalsh & Skye Housing Association (LSHA) has completed Raasay Phase 2 Cottages Park, providing six high‑quality new homes for affordable rent to local residents. The development marks another major milestone in LSHA’s long‑term commitment to delivering sustainable, community‑focuse
Councillor Mike Williamson, vice-convener of Perth and Kinross Council’s Housing & Social Wellbeing Committee, officially opened the show home at Persimmon Homes North Scotland’s Kinloch Brae development in Blairgowrie. He was joined by Persimmon sales director, Tanya Fowlie, to cut
Glasgow City Council has confirmed it is ‘minded to grant’ planning permission for a major new purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development in Glasgow’s Central Business District.
A property firm linked to Rangers legend Ally McCoist has scaled back the size of its proposed housing development in Bridge of Weir in an effort to secure planning approval. James (Glasgow) Ltd – whose directors include McCoist and Jeffrey East – has already lodged an application for th
Digital telecare services provider appello is hosting a webinar this week focused on three interim solution opportunities. This webinar breaks down three interim solutions to carry organisations safely to a digital future before the 2027 deadline.
Scottish Borders councillors have agreed a budget proposal which commits to the delivery of planned projects and protects frontline services. Agreed at the full council meeting on Friday, the 2026/27 budget will:
A proposal to demolish a derelict Borders farm cottage believed to date back to the early 1600s has been refused amid concerns it would set an “unwelcome precedent” for countryside development. Julia and James Campbell had applied to Scottish Borders Council for permission to knock down
A proposal to build four new homes near Bridgend on Islay has been approved by Argyll and Bute Council. The application, lodged by Donald Baker, covers land to the southeast of Neriby Cottage and includes the creation of new vehicle access. No public objections were submitted during the planning pro
Scottish social landlords could face a £40 million shortfall in rental income over the next five years if collection performance slips by less than half a percentage point, according to new sector analysis.
A recent investigation by Co-op News reveals the Scottish Government's approach to housing co-operatives, with campaigners describing the policy landscape as confused, inconsistent, and resistant to change.
Plans to bring a long-vacant landmark building in Galashiels back into active use have taken an important step forward, with Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA) confirming the purchase of the property.
A row of homes in a village in south Wales is to be bought by a local authority and demolished as they can no longer be protected from flooding. Proposals have been approved for Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council to acquire 16 residential properties at Clydach Terrace in Ynysybwl. It follows s