Subscribe to our Construction Newsfeed
Scotland Construction Directory
Search our 14,247 companies....

Construction News

01/02/2012

'Bedroom Tax' Plans Will Punish The Poor

The UK Government’s Welfare Reform plans will rob Scotland of over £54 million a year, new analysis has confirmed, Housing Minister Keith Brown claimed today.

The Westminster Bill will reduce the amount of housing benefit support that can be given to tenants in the social rented sector by introducing new size criteria for working-age Housing Benefit claimants, who have extra bedrooms.

People who are judged to be ‘under occupying’ their home by one bedroom will have their housing benefit slashed by 14 Per Cent. Where they are under occupying by two or more bedrooms the deduction is 25 Per Cent.

The new criteria for under occupation could mean that ill or disabled people, who use a spare bedroom for medical equipment, may all be affected.

-- Advertisement --
NorthernAsbestosServicesLtd

The House of Lords has already debated the Bill. At that point an amendment laid by Lord Best would allow the two bedroom deduction to stand, but require that the one bedroom deduction should only apply where suitable alternative accommodation is available to the tenant.

Speaking today, ahead of a debate in the House of Commons, which will consider the changes proposed by the House of Lords, Housing Minister Keith Brown said: "The Scottish Government is calling today for the UK Government to see sense and look again at the impacts of their proposed under occupancy measures.

"The UK Government’s proposals amount to a bedroom tax that will remove £54.4 million annually from the Scottish economy piling untold misery on the lowest income families.

"The House of Lords has proposed a sensible, common-sense compromise, which I would urge the UK Government to accept."

Graeme Brown, Director of Shelter Scotland, said: "As a charity that works to help people avoid homelessness, we are extremely concerned that these penalties for under occupation could force vulnerable people into a spiral of debt and out of the family home.

"At a time when Scotland doesn’t have enough one bedroom homes to re-house those affected, the refusal by the UK Government to grant exemptions where there is no suitable alternative is grossly unfair.

"Punishing tenants at the same time the Government is cutting the capital budget that could help build the homes they need is simply wrong."

(GK)

Latest Construction News

09/06/2026
Renewable energy will soon help power the operations of one of Glasgow's best-known city-centre hotels, following a rooftop solar panel installation project. The Glasgow Marriott Hotel recently completed a multi-million pound refurbishment, and investment continues as work is currently underway to
Read More
09/06/2026
SSEN Distribution has announced details of an upcoming multi-million-pound investment in Orkney's local electricity network, aimed at improving supply reliability and increasing grid capacity to support future economic growth and regional electrification. The programme of works—which will be delive
Read More
09/06/2026
As Scotland prepares for its first men's World Cup appearance since 1998, teams across SSE are gearing up to manage what is expected to be one of the largest overnight electricity surge events in Scottish history. The opening match against Haiti, kicking off in Boston at 02:00 BST on Sunday 14 June
Read More
09/06/2026
The Scottish National Investment Bank has committed £50m to acquire a minority interest and support construction of the Devilla Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) being developed by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP). The Nuclear Liabilities Fund (NLF) has also taken a stake in the Fife-base
Read More
09/06/2026
Ambitious proposals to transform the future of Dundee's Dighty Burn have been unveiled, with local communities being invited to help shape the next stage of one of the city's most significant urban nature projects. The proposed Dighty Burn regeneration would deliver major ecological, recreational,
Read More
09/06/2026
Work is now progressing across multiple sites as Phase One of the Whitesands Flood Protection Scheme moves forward. Initial activity is concentrated on preparing sites, clearing areas and putting in place the infrastructure needed to support the main construction phase. Site establishment continue
Read More
09/06/2026
Dundee businessman Darren Crockett has spoken of his excitement and pride after being chosen as the 68th President of SELECT during the association's annual general meeting last week. The managing director of RAS Crockett and Partners was officially appointed at the event, which took place on Thurs
Read More
09/06/2026
Scottish developer Knight Property Group has completed the purchase of Atholl Exchange, a prominent multi-let office asset in the centre of Edinburgh's Exchange District. Situated on Canning Street, the modern steel-framed corner building spans basement, ground and four upper floors, totalling 9,93
Read More
08/06/2026
Network Rail is set to commence a major £6 million engineering and upgrade project on the Far North Line this weekend. The work forms part of a multi-year investment programme dedicated to enhancing journeys across one of the Highlands' most critical transport corridors. The planned improvements wi
Read More
08/06/2026
Inverclyde Council’s planning board has unanimously approved, in principle, proposals for up to 135 new homes at Clune Park in Port Glasgow. The decision establishes the principle of development following a recent meeting of the planning board, paving the way for detailed applications to come forwa
Read More
PAUL Heat RecoveryGMAC Utilities LtdThe Preservation CompanyFraser & Co DecoratorsAdvanced Window FilmsFix n Flow ServicesDunedin Stone LtdTennants (Elgin) LtdCF Concrete PumpingDiscount Kitchens and Bathrooms Ltd