The Scottish government has revealed a ‘Housing to 2040’ route map.
The details of the proposed bill on housing will be published next week as part of a new 20-year route map for housing in the coming decades.
Looking to the roadmap, it aims to set the path for how homes and communities should look and feel in 2040.
The plan will focus on a rented sector strategy, which seeks to address private and social rent and agricultural tenancies to ensure an affordable, quality sector offering choice to meet people’s needs.
As a result, tenants will be involved in the development of the strategy with a national network of social rented tenants developed alongside a Tenant Participation Panel.
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Highland Council offers new briefing aimed at helping its tenants weather worsening finances amid the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown; new material is also of use to people who are not council tenants By Philip Murray
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Updated: 13:32, 25 January 2021
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Highland Council news.
COUNCIL house tenants hit by worsening finances amid the Covid-19 pandemic are being pointed towards a new resource detailing what help is available.
Highland Council has produced a new âTenant Briefingâ, which advises tenants on what housing services are available, and where they can access help and support if they need it.
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Highland Council flags sources of help for growing number of people hit by financial impact of Covid lockdown By Hector MacKenzie
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Updated: 10:40, 25 January 2021
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TENANTS of Highland Council struggling as a result of the Covid crisis are being signposted to help on offer.
The council said that with the current lockdown restrictions, more and more people are experiencing an impact on their finances and wellbeing .
Its Housing Tenant Participation team has produced a briefing advising tenants what housing services are available and where they can access help and support if they need it.
Support for council tenants hit by worsening finances is highlighted by Highland Council By Philip Murray
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Updated: 13:37, 25 January 2021
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Highland Council news.
COUNCIL house tenants hit by worsening finances amid the Covid-19 pandemic are being pointed towards a new resource detailing what help is available.
Highland Council has produced a new âTenant Briefingâ, which advises tenants on what housing services are available, and where they can access help and support if they need it.
And the local authority has also stressed that the new material may also be of use to people who are not council tenants.