Cala Homes announces programme of community and business support in West Edinburgh


by www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com

www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com— 168","classid":1073872969,"properties":[201342446,"1",201342447,"5",201342448,"1",201342449,"1",469777841,"calibri",469777842,"",469777843,"calibri",469777844,"calibri",201341986,"1",469769226,"calibri",268442635,"22",335559704,"1025",335559705,"1033",335551547,"1033",335559740,"259",201341983,"0",335559739,"160",469775450,"normaltextrun",201340122,"1",134233614,"true",469778129,"normaltextrun",335572020,"1",469778324,"default paragraph font"]">A range of community and business support...

www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com—Environmental teams help keep Edinburgh and West Lothian communities green and tidy. New figures from Wheatley Homes East show in 2023/24, 1214 tonnes of waste was lifted in its communities. The Neighbourhood Environmental Team (NETs) also kept 14,524 stairwells clean and tidy. A series of Environmental Weeks of Action over the year saw NETs staff tackle bulk uplift, fly tipping, upgrade community spaces and join community groups, schools and other partner organisations in litter picks, helping to improve neighbourhoods and engage with tenants. Environmental charity Keep...

www.thestar.co.uk—Redbrik Estate Agents and EVO Soccer announce new partnership to support young people in business. The companies have joined forces to foster community engagement and support youth development in both sport and business. The two-year partnership will see the organisations focus on supporting the development of EVO students through work placements and apprenticeships across the Redbrik Group, which includes Redbrik Estate Agents and PR and marketing agency, Chapter II. Each year, Redbrik will offer up to two apprenticeships and four work placement opportunities for EVO students, providing them...

www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com—Edinburgh property: Britain’s 10 most expensive cities to buy a first home named – where Edinburgh ranks. New analysis suggests Aberdeen is the least expensive city in Britain to get on the property ladder – but it’s a different story entirely for those looking to buy their first home in Edinburgh. Rightmove found that the average asking price for a first-time buyer-type property with two bedrooms or fewer in Aberdeen is £102,601. Assuming a 20% deposit, a typical first-time buyer in Aberdeen could pay around £406 per month in mortgage costs, Rightmove calculated. The research looked at more than 50...