Plans for a £1.6 million visitor centre on St Andrews' West Sands have been rejected over fears it would upset golfers playing on the adjacent Old Course.
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Ski resort to open at Wanlockhead in Southern Uplands
Brian Pettigrew Robertson has reaped the benefits of improving health and safety in the workplace by winning the Bronze Healthy Working Lives award, and is already working towards achieving Silver status.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has reportedly called for an end to “weird architecture” in a country that has seen a huge construction boom. Much of China’s older building stock is made up of Soviet-style concrete blocks, but in recent years property development has played a huge economic role.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Rapid Restaurants Ltd.
Work on Cadder Housing Association’s new community centre is to commence at the end of the month after Clark Contracts was appointed to the build.
Construction work is finally starting today on Edinburgh's new Portobello High School after many years of planning and obstacles.
The Songjiang Hotel in China
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is launching two new and innovative building contracts next month. Designed to be used in conjunction with RIBA’s Architect’s Appointment Agreements for Small Projects (domestic and concise forms); the new contracts are fully aligned with the RIBA
ECO and energy advice projects shortlisted for CIH Excellence Awards Homes on Maple Drive following the External Wall Insulation project
Architects at Halliday Fraser Munro have unveiled revised plans for a £5 million heritage centre at Rubislaw Quarry in Aberdeen.
Plans for a multi-million pound brewery and visitor attraction in the centre of Inverness have been turned down over issues including parking and the proposed scale of the development.
Plans to construct a new secondary school in the east end of Kirkcaldy are set to be approved by Fife Council, according to The Courier. Members of the council’s central area planning committee have been advised to give the green light to the proposals to construct a replacement for Viewforth High
New home registrations in Scotland increased by 9 per cent during Q3 compared to the same period last year, according to new figures released by NHBC. In total, 3,017 new homes were registered during the period, compared to 2,759 in 2013, with overall year to date registrations also marginally up on
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Milestone Garden & Leisure