Regeneration
Monday 08/03/2010
A better deal for tenants and landlords.
Wednesday 03/02/2010
Scottish Parliament approves government spending plans.
Wednesday 27/01/2010
A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.
Thursday 14/01/2010
Blueprint to safeguard Scotland's stock of social housing.
Wednesday 23/12/2009
Cash help for housing support services.
Sunday 13/12/2009
Thousands of affordable homes planned.
Sunday 06/12/2009
Finance Minister warns UK Government that failure to act could undermine economic recovery.
Sunday 15/11/2009
Cabinet Secretary praises 'extraordinary progress' as decision making process speeds up.
Thursday 29/10/2009
Figures show that areas of Glasgow have been lifted out of deprivation.
Tuesday 13/10/2009
Housing Minister backs plea for Chancellor to unlock cash for affordable housing.
Wednesday 30/09/2009
Sir Angus Grossart re-appointed as Chairman.
Monday 28/09/2009
Housing associations to have access to £50 million European lending facility.
Thursday 17/09/2009
Finance Secretary says budget will protect frontline services.
Tuesday 01/09/2009
£23.5 million investment to ensure all of Scotland benefits from 2014 Games.
Thursday 06/08/2009
Millions of pounds to be shared by 48 small towns to stimulate regeneration.
Thursday 25/06/2009
Five proposals for housing investment in Scotland.
Wednesday 17/06/2009
Huge response for regeneration funding.
Thursday 30/04/2009
Applications for scheme to help high streets now open.
Saturday 18/04/2009
Cash to create 8,000 jobs and 75,000 training opportunities.
Friday 17/04/2009
An additional £25 million set aside to build new council houses.
Thursday 09/04/2009
Funding allocated to 14 councils as first phase of housing programme.
Thursday 02/04/2009
Scotland's high streets to benefit from the Town Centre Regeneration Fund.
Tuesday 24/03/2009
Housing Ministers calls for 'modern and effective' private renting sector.
Friday 06/03/2009
A £70 million partnership project aims to transform the Tayside economy.
Monday 02/03/2009
Deputy First Minister urges Chancellor to take 'radical steps'.