Highland residents face unfair additional energy costs
Orginally published in The Scotsman.
Orginally published in The Scotsman.
The new project provides new homes to meet a wide range of housing needs including housing designed to amenity and wheelchair standard.
The Blackwood Peoplehood Project will develop a future-proof model for independent living for thousands of residents in Glasgow, Dundee and Morayshire, allowing people to live healthier and happier for longer.
One of the main drivers for C~urb is sustainability, both in terms of how the company operates and the communities it builds.
Energy Action Scotland's annual Fuel Poverty Hero Awards are an opportunity for the national organisation to recognise those across Scotland that have made significant impacts in combating fuel poverty.
Thanks to the Scottish Government’s Social Housing Fuel Support Fund, which is managed and administered by SFHA, social landlords are helping tenants to keep their homes warm and to manage or reduce their energy bills.
Twenty-nine Midlothian households have received digital equipment and internet access, sourced and distributed by the housing association.
The awards celebrate the work undertaken across Scotland to bring back many of the country’s 43,000 long-term empty homes.