The owners of a Category A listed country house in Ayrshire have lost a judicial review challenge against a purported decision of a local authority that a 2004 grant of planning permission imposing conditions on the development of the estate remained extant after a lord ordinary ruled the letter al
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A low wall, just two bricks high, has become the focal point of a dispute between a property developer and a landowner.
Montrose-based Crawford Architecture has officially transitioned to an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT). The move puts the family-run firm’s future in the hands of its dedicated team, giving everyone an opportunity to be a huge part of the continued growth and success.
Scotland’s known public sector procurement spend in 2022-23 delivered an estimated 120,000 full-time equivalent jobs and £7.5 billion to Scottish GDP, according to new figures. The sixth annual report on procurement activity in Scotland shows that known procurement spend generated an est
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has announced the contract partners who’ll deliver a £450 million programme of investment in the north of Scotland’s electricity distribution network between now and the turn of the decade.
C~urb, a Link Group partner, has been appointed to the Procurement for Housing (PfH) Framework for planned maintenance and property refurbishment services across three specialist Lots: Kitchens, Bathrooms, and Property Refurbishment.
Fife Council has approved a planning application for a new community at Old Perth Road, Crossgates. The development will deliver a diverse mix of 191 high-quality, energy-efficient homes, suitable for first-time buyers, growing families, and downsizers. Ten of the homes will also be transferred
Scotland Excel’s Flexible Procurement Service is celebrating its fifth anniversary after awarding its 135th contract - bringing the total value of contracts it has handled to £39 million. Since the service was launched in April 2020, it has been involved in 200 projects for 26 Scottish o
Ayrshire Housing is set to invest more than £11 million in its homes across urban and rural communities. The social housing provider outlined its investment plans at the launch of its new Business Plan 2030, outlining detailed plans of what the housing association will deliver over the next fi
A key infrastructure project supported by the Highland Council’s Community Regeneration Fund has been completed in Uig on the Isle of Skye.
Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has started work on a multi-million-pound wind farm that will have the capacity to power more than 130,000 UK homes annually. The firm has been appointed as principal contractor for the 20-turbine Windy Standard III Wind Farm in Dumfries and Galloway.
The next phase in the radical redesign of Glasgow's city centre streets will begin next month.
Coatbridge-based decorating firm Andrew P Orr (Decorators) Limited has ceased trading.
Moray Council has submitted a planning application to repurpose the toilet block in Cooper Park, as part of the wider regeneration project funded by £18.3 million from the UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund.
Work is underway to transform a former Gourock school site into a new community greenspace. The first phase of improvement works at the old St Ninian’s Primary plot will start this week when contractors will move in and get set up.