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Make sure you know who's there! Police Scotland campaign targets doorstep crime.
Make sure you know who's there! Police Scotland campaign targets doorstep crime.
Make your home more energy efficient with funding from the Scottish Government.
This is Electrical Fire Safety Week, and we are focusing on the potential risks involved around the home during the Christmas period.
Age Scotland has a range of publications that give advice about how to keep active in later life.
The All-Party Parliamentary Carbon Monoxide Group has published a report to help improve carbon monoxide safety in health and care services.
A new report published by the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence calls for economic research into the value of housing support services, like Care and Repair.
Low-income homeowners in Highland Council areas who have disabilities and pensioners may be able to get help to supply and install interlinked fire alarms in their homes. In addition, some families on low incomes who have children with disabilities may be able to get this help too.
Care and Repair Scotland has been given an additional £500,000 by the Scottish Government to help vulnerable older and disabled people install fire alarms.
How homeowners can meet the new Fire Safety Standards for Scotland.
Argyll & Bute Care and Repair has three job vacancies that require a start date as soon as possible.
Care & Repair Edinburgh is delighted to launch a new home assessment service which includes a free room-by-room assessment to identify hazards in the home.