A community-led greengrocer closed for over a year has re-opened once again in Govan to the delight of shoppers. Thousands of local residents were disappointed when “Dig In” shut down after funding to keep it going ran out.
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Housebuilder Dandara has issued its first ESG (Environment, Social and Governance) Report, showcasing the significant strides it is taking as a business to reduce its impact on the environment and the benefit it brings to local communities.
E.ON Next - part of the E.ON Energy Group - has paid £14.5 million after failing to provide final bills and refund customer credit balances to prepayment meter customers. An investigation by the energy regulator, Ofgem, found almost 250,000 prepayment meter customer accounts were affecte
With three months to go before the City of Edinburgh Council sets next year’s budget, residents are encouraged to have their say on where the council should invest and save.
More than 150 tenants, staff and partners responded to North Lanarkshire Council's conference theme of ‘Working Together’ and played their part in shaping housing services and making a difference across their local communities.
The number of new homes built at the former Bangour Village Hospital site in Dechmont could rise to nearly 1,000 after further planning permissions were granted.
Moray Council has agreed changes to its grass cutting scheme, following consultation with housing tenants.
Winter fuel support for around 1,300 elderly and vulnerable Inverclyde residents is on the way thanks to a new £600,000 council fund. Members of Inverclyde Council’s policy and resources committee this week unanimously approved proposals to provide a one-off £200 payment to eligibl
East Dunbartonshire Health and Social Care Partnership has appointed Derrick Pearce as its new chief officer. He took up the role of interim chief officer in July 2024, and now, following a robust recruitment and selection process conducted jointly between East Dunbartonshire Council and NHS Greater
Housemark has expanded its newly launched Hub with the addition of Ad Esse, a consultancy specialising in Lean process improvement and operational efficiency. The Housemark Hub connects expert partners with housing providers to improve how they use data and make informed decisions across essential a
Plans for the largest regeneration project of its kind in Scotland for a new environmentally friendly coastal town in Edinburgh have been given the go-ahead by the capital’s planning authority.
Tenants' union Living Rent presented a deputation to Glasgow City Council’s Economy, Housing, Transport and Regeneration City Policy Committee yesterday to call on the local authority to implement the NPF4 and enforce a minimum of 25% affordable housing in all new housing developments.
More affordable homes are on the way in Glasgow thanks to a multi-million-pound housing development from Linthouse Housing Association. Linthouse is set to build 39 back and front door properties and cottage flats for rent costing almost £10 million. They will be constructed on the site of a f
Shelter Scotland has called on the Scottish Government to prioritise the needs of homeless children in Scotland in its upcoming budget. The housing and homelessness charity has published a budget briefing urging ministers to restore the Affordable Housing budget to at least £3.5 billion
Almost all of the planning applications made to the City of Edinburgh Council for properties to operate as short-term lets have been rejected since the introduction of a new system in 2022, according to a freedom of information request lodged by Gilson Gray.