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.
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Residents in North Lanarkshire are continuing to be supported in wide-ranging council efforts to prevent homelessness, despite the number of people declaring themselves homeless has increased by 16% in the last year, a new report has revealed.
It’s a double success North Lanarkshire Council's housing team as it scooped two accolades at this year’s Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) Awards.
The drive to provide additional homes for rent in North Lanarkshire has reached a significant milestone with the 800th property being purchased under the council's Open Market Purchase Scheme (OMPS). The milestone property, located in Coatbridge, was previously owned by a private landlord. Following
Positive action to tackle poverty across North Lanarkshire is continuing with community well-being, economic inclusion, and support for children and families facing financial hardship all being prioritised.
North Lanarkshire Council is to build on its proactive partnership approach to tackling domestic abuse with the launch of a new Domestic Abuse Digital Directory, enhancing support for victims and survivors across the region.
North Lanarkshire Council has said it is building on past successes to deliver another showcase Tenants’ Conference.
North Lanarkshire Council has reaffirmed its commitment as a landlord to its tenants by signing the Scottish Housing Regulator’s Assurance Statement. The Assurance Statement ensures landlords are responsible and accountable for delivering positive outcomes and services for tenants and service
North Lanarkshire Council has reported an increase in tenant participation in its housing service. This year the council has seen a 35% increase in applications for its NL in Bloom Garden Awards, with nine new tenants and residents’ groups established and in a first for the team, a gold accred
Campaigners, organisations and charities across Scotland are coming together to take part in this year’s Challenge Poverty Week with today's theme focusing on housing.
University Health and Social Care North Lanarkshire has appointed Claire Rae as its new chief officer. Claire, who starts her new role on Tuesday 1 October, brings a wealth of experience in health and social care with her leadership expected to further enhance the partnership’s ongoing communi
Lovell joined a long-term resident at a home they built in Holytown for afternoon tea ahead of Scottish Housing Day, which this year highlighted the role well-designed housing plays in helping older adults live independently. Lovell built 20 houses in Holytown, which were designed in partnership wit
A new Engagement and Participation strategy encouraging greater public involvement, engagement and participation in University Health & Social Care North Lanarkshire’s services has now been launched.
Construction for nine new homes at Berryknowe Avenue, in the village of Chryston, North Lanarkshire, has been completed for Caledonia Housing Association. Built by Morris & Spottiswood, the £2.1 million development, which was supported by £1.3m of Scottish Government funding, include
Two newly completed council housing developments in Airdrie are providing an additional 56 homes for residents in the town. Housing convener Michael McPake visited the two new sites in the Petersburn area to mark the official completion of the projects and to welcome new tenants to their homes. Thes