SFHA call on Scottish Government to “honour commitment” to fund affordable housing in wake of Spring Budget
Holyrood set to benefit from £295million in Barnett Consequentials as a result of UK Government Budget.
Holyrood set to benefit from £295million in Barnett Consequentials as a result of UK Government Budget.
27 March, The Studio, Glasgow.
Delivered by Glasgow University, the course covers topics such as anti-discriminatory practice, local and global issues, power, community investigations and standards for community development.
With both Parliaments in recess, MPs have spent the week visiting housing associations in their constituencies.
SFHA’s two-day event in June set to explore how housing associations can continue to deliver in uncertain times.
It follows a competitive process after the Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA) invited businesses throughout Scotland to tender for works, as part of its Refurbishment and Modernisation framework, known as RM3.
SFHA has been asked to contribute to research commissioned by the Scottish Land Commission on Vacant and Derelict Land re-use in Scotland.
SFHA spoke at events on the housing emergency and rural housing.