Scotland’s biggest social landlord has been criticised by a housing watchdog over its failure to address management weaknesses and set out a ‘clear purpose and direction’.
Solving the shortage of council homes is the only way to tackle the myth that immigrants are being given priority in social accommodation, according to the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
ecently arrived immigrants are not being given priority for social housing over more established families, according to research published today by the Equality and Human Rights Commission
Government grants for house building could all but disappear, the chief executive of one of England’s largest housing associations warned the Chartered Institute of Housing conference
Local government expert Tony Travers has predicted a severe squeeze for housing and regeneration in the wake of post-2011 cutbacks to public sector capital investment
Housing associations are digging deep and increasingly turning to financial self-help measures - such as lending to one another - to fend off the worst effects of the credit crunch.
The right to buy scheme is to be abolished for tenants of new-build social homes in Scotland, Health and Wellbeing Secretary Nicola Sturgeon has announced