The historic site of one of Edinburgh’s original tram depots is set to become the city’s latest high-profile housing development.
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Vulnerable Scots have been urged not to miss out on £150 worth of help for their energy bills with the reopening of a UK Government scheme.
Highland Council has been investigating ways in which it can harness external funding to help meet its statutory obligations around energy efficient social housing and at the same time tackle fuel poverty. Members at last week's Climate Change Committee were asked to note opportunities to expand Ene
Aberdeen Cyrenians has launched its annual Harvest Appeal, asking communities to come together to help those facing hardship, hunger, or homelessness this winter.
Cruden Building has successfully completed two new housing developments in Prestonpans in East Lothian on behalf of Lar Housing Trust. The £3.2 million Northfields development, located near the railway station and local amenities in Prestonpans, has transformed a former derelict factory site i
Hundreds of local people and community groups in Pollok and Calton have submitted ideas on how to make £1 million worth of improvements in their areas and help to influence the decisions that will transform their communities.
ng homes hosted a busy drop-in event for the north Glasgow community at Saracen House as part of last week's Challenge Poverty Week. The open session brought together a range of local and community-based support and advice agencies as well as local organisations based in north Glasgow.
Two years since the Scottish Government published its plans for cutting greenhouse gas emissions from Scotland’s homes, more than thirty supply chain organisations have written an open letter to First Minister Humza Yousaf, urging his government to publish a Heat in Buildings Bill to give cert
Two Bield Housing and Care tenants have taken on vital ambassador roles in a pioneering technology project aimed at enhancing digital care within the housing and care sector. Alice Bayne and Peter Paton, tenants at Bield’s West Port development in Linlithgow, have taken on the role of ‘C
While financial pressures have undoubtedly played a huge part in a slowdown of new homes being delivered, there is a strong sense among housebuilders that the planning process is also having a detrimental impact. A recent survey published by our sister publication Scottish Construction Now found tha
Social housing leaders from across the world gathered for a conference in Glasgow last week hosted by Wheatley Group. The three-day International Housing Partnership (IHP) Leadership Exchange brought together delegates from 175 non-profit housing organisations in Australia, Canada, the UK and t
Glasgow City Council has approved the disposal of a site in Laurieston and the compulsory purchase of three flats in Easterhouse, paving the way for the availability of more social homes in the city. The Laurieston site at Bedford Street / Eglinton Street, which is owned by the council, contains a d
Share, the learning and development provider for Scotland’s housing and property sector, has announced a rebrand with a new logo, and a change of address.
More than £1 million has gone back into the pockets of residents in north west Glasgow thanks to Queens Cross Housing Association’s money advice service.
Design & build contractor McAleer & Rushe has announced a three-year commitment to community groups in Edinburgh as part of its Dockside project, a neighbourhood of at least 338 build-to-rent homes where Goodstone Living is the developer and investment manager.