Type | Daily news website |
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Publisher | Dundee Press Agency Ltd T/A Scottish News Agency |
Editor | Kieran Findlay Graham Ogilvy (managing) |
Founded | 2001 [1] |
Readership | 35,000 [2] |
Scottish Housing News is a daily digital news service for Scotland's affordable housing sector, [3] which comprises housing associations, local councils, government and charities.
The service is sponsored by the Chartered Institute of Housing in Scotland [4] and the Glasgow and West of Scotland Forum of housing associations. [5]
Its sister publication, Scottish Construction Now, is also published by Dundee Press Agency.
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