Friday, 25 May 2012

Scotland special

Featuring an interview with housing minister Alex Neil, a look at the likely impact of forthcoming budget cuts, and an assessment of the Scottish approach to right to buy

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Articles

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    27/05/2011

    The Scottish Government will link housing, health and education policies much more closely in the future.

  • Ministerial mission

    13/04/2012

    Keith Brown has been in charge of Scottish social housing for less than 12 months but in that time he has helped shape the sector for years to come. Martin Hilditch finds out how

  • The gospel according to Matthew

    30/03/2012

    On Monday, Matthew Bailes takes charge of regulation at the Homes and Communities Agency as the Tenant Services Authority shuts its doors for good. Martin Hilditch meets the self-confessed career civil servant to find out what’s in store.

  • Scottish Government urged to rethink housing cuts

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    Housing bodies are calling on the Scottish Government to use extra funds to build more affordable housing as politicians debate the Scottish Budget Bill in parliament today.

  • Guess who?

    05/08/2011

    It might be unclear what the regulator’s boss Claer Lloyd-Jones’s title is, but as Martin Hilditch finds out, we finally have some indication of what the Tenant Services Authority has been up to in the past year.

Resources

  • Green guru

    04/11/2011

    The delivery of sustainable homes is a global problem and providers in the UK can learn a lot from their counterparts around the world, says Neil Jefferson

  • Caught out

    13/01/2012

    Social landlords should consider instructing investigators when they suspect fraud, say Samantha Darlington and Neil Lawlor

  • A friend in need

    30/03/2012

    Edinburgh’s Homelessness Prevention Service is making a big difference to vulnerable residents in the city. Sam Thorp finds out how the council-commissioned service works

  • Play your cards right

    10/06/2011

    A new card game is helping older tenants rate their service

  • Driving the agenda

    10/06/2011

    In order to decide on its local offers, Gloucester City Homes ran a roadshow and set up a residents’ steering group. Here, Lisa Howarth explains how