A new strategy sets out a four-pronged, collaborative approach to tackling the long-term impact of poverty and child poverty across communities in North Lanarkshire.
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A renewable energy programme which aims to reduce domestic bills in council homes across North Lanarkshire is continuing to make progress.
North Lanarkshire Council has published plans for the physical regeneration of communities over the next five years.
Housing minister Paul McLennan visited a new council house site in Motherwell to see and hear first-hand about the innovative features North Lanarkshire Council is delivering in its new build homes, to help reduce emissions and meet ambitious net zero targets.
Tenants are now enjoying their new homes for rent in Stepps thanks to an ‘off the shelf’ partnership project between North Lanarkshire Council and Barratt West Scotland.
Additional projects to provide more than 460 new homes for tenants and residents across North Lanarkshire have been added to the local authority's five-year Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP).
North Lanarkshire Council's Housing Committee has approved additional sites for inclusion in the council's house building programme that will see new homes delivered for its tenants, regenerate local communities and boost the area’s local economy.
A successful home buying scheme in North Lanarkshire is continuing to provide additional properties for council tenants to rent. An update on the progress of the Open Market Purchase Scheme (OMPS) was provided to the recent housing committee, with Councillor Michael McPake highlighting that 348 long
North Lanarkshire Council has ensured its tenants and residents have improved access to housing information by signing the Scottish Housing Regulator’s Assurance Statement.
Work is underway on a new development of council housing which will provide affordable properties for rent in Cumbernauld.
Nearly 1,000 flats in North Lanarkshire are to be demolished as the local authority's tower regeneration programme took another step forward. Following the success of the initial phase, North Lanarkshire Council said it has received resident support for the next stage of its plans.
An Airdrie couple has helped North Lanarkshire Council celebrate a special milestone this week when they became the 1,000th tenants to move into one of the local authority's new build homes. The couple, who are settling into their new two-bedroom net zero home on the site at Dykehead Road, shared ho
A partnership between North Lanarkshire Council and Mears Scotland is paving the way for twenty-six young individuals to embark on a journey towards becoming the workforce of the future through apprenticeships.
Tenants are now settling into their new homes following the completion of a new development in Chryston, on the site of the former Chilterns Care Home.
People living in North Lanarkshire who face financial hardship are being encouraged to contact the council’s Tackling Poverty Team to make sure they are getting all the benefits they are due. This year an additional £40 million was secured for residents from advice services.