Tenants have started to move into one of the largest affordable new-build developments in Scotland. The first of the mid-market rental properties in Edinburgh have been handed over to tenants of Lowther, part of Wheatley Group, at West Craigs in Edinburgh.
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The final tenants have moved into the last remaining Lowther homes at Raw Holdings in West Lothian.
Work has started this month on 71 new mid-market homes on the site of the former Shawbridge Arcade.
Delighted tenants are loving their new homes at a development in East Calder. Tenants who have moved into Lowther’s new homes at Raw Holdings have been enjoying the tranquillity of living in the countryside whilst having all the amenities of the bustling town of Livingston right on their doors
A development of 71 new homes has been given the go-ahead on the site of the former shopping arcade in Pollokshaws.
Delighted tenants are loving their stunning views of one of Glasgow’s newest landmarks. Tenants who have moved into Lowther’s new homes at NorthBridge are enjoying some of the best views in the city of the new Sighthill Bridge.
Residents in have moved into a “stunning” new £11.3 million energy-efficient housing development.
A Scottish Government minister has praised Wheatley Group for increasing the range of housing available to rent across the country. Patrick Harvie MSP, minister for zero carbon buildings, active travel and tenants’ rights, made the comments as he visited two Lowther mid-market rent development
A site in the west of Edinburgh is to be transformed by Dunedin Canmore with the delivery of 300 new affordable homes.
Mid-market rent flats have been completed on a site at the junction of Little Dovehill and Bell Street in Glasgow city centre.
Wheatley Group has announced four new appointments to its board. Caroline Gardner CBE has been appointed as a non-executive director and chair of the Group Audit committee. She was joined on the board by new subsidiary board chairs Eric Gibson, Mairi Martin and Lindsey Cartwright at Wednesday’
GHA has transformed the site of a former police station in Main Street, Baillieston, to provide 37 new affordable homes.
The last remaining residents of the Bellgrove Hotel in Glasgow have been moved out. It has been confirmed that the final 50 men who were staying in the city's hostel, which was dedicated to housing homeless people, have been relocated.
More than 250 families have moved into quality affordable homes thanks to an initiative developed by the City of Edinburgh Council's mid-market rent partnership and Scottish Futures Trust. Now in eight sites across the city, Edinburgh Living's 250th tenant moved into their new home in Craigmill
More than 50 vulnerable men are to be offered new homes after a partnership enabled Lowther Homes, a subsidiary of Wheatley Group, to buy the Bellgrove Hotel, a private hostel in Glasgow's East End.