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Chapter Six: Quality- Raising Standards
We are consulting on the draft A New Deal for Tenants - rented sector strategy, which seeks to improve accessibility, affordability choices and standards across the whole rented sector in Scotland.
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Annex C
Data specification and guidance for data providers of the HL1 homelessness data return.
- Part of:
- HL1 user information
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Property Factors (Scotland) Act 2011: property factors - code of conduct
The code of conduct part of the Property Factors (Scotland) Act 2011 which property factors are required to abide by.
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2.0 Strategic
joint guidance from Scottish Government and COSLA setting out the principles on which any effective Housing Options service should be based and the outcomes it should achieve.
- Part of:
- Housing Options guidance
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David Sommerville
The study outlines the development of timber cladding in Scotland, describes timber clad buildings in Scotland, and provides practical information on the use of timber cladding in Scotland.
- Part of:
- Timber cladding in Scotland
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Appointment of Queen's Counsel in Scotland 2019
Report by Jessica M Burns, independent observer, on fairness and objectivity of the appointment process.
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Affordable housing approvals up 14% to 11,680 in latest year
A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.
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Tenant Engagement in the Private Sector: Welso Property Management
A Scottish Government housing newsletter aimed at tenants, residents and landlords.
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The NHS Medicines: Care and Review service at your local pharmacy
The NHS Medicines: Care and Review is an NHS service in community pharmacies to provide support to people who have a long-term condition and help get the best from their medicines.
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Progress against actions to prevent homelessness from happening in the first place
This annual report sets out the progress made in the last 12 months by national government, local government and third sector partners towards ending homelessness in Scotland.
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