Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has been granted planning permission by East Renfrewshire Council to deliver 125 new homes that will form a key part of the Barrhead South Masterplan.
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Elected members will be asked to make a ‘preliminary decision’ on how the Musselburgh Flood Protection Scheme will progress and consider valid objections at a full meeting of East Lothian Council.
Plans to conserve and redevelop a bingo hall in Leith into new student homes have been granted planning permission.
Scotland’s largest construction trade association has welcomed the Scottish Government’s Housing Emergency Action Plan, but has warned that it is “absolutely vital” for the country to have a pipeline of qualified and skilled professionals to deliver it. SELECT has responded p
House prices in Scotland edged up in August despite demand falling flat, according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Residential Market Survey, and surveyors are optimistic that sales will rise through the months ahead.
A long-established Perth golf club faces potential closure after councillors rejected its joint bid with contractor Kilmac Ltd to deliver a major mixed-use development.
The Highland Council is taking firm planning enforcement action in response to a growing issue involving the sale and marketing of small plots of land in areas such as Achnabobane, Inchbae, Garve, Roy Bridge, Spean Bridge and Daviot. The local authority said these plots are often advertised with mis
Moray Council has been awarded £1.769 million by the Scottish Government to make homes in the region more energy efficient.
Cruden Homes has submitted a planning application for a major residential development on Broad Street, Denny, in Falkirk.
Additional projects to deliver more new, affordable homes across North Lanarkshire have been approved and are included in the council's Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP) 2026/27 - 2030/31.
Roger Bullivant Limited (RBL) has made history by trialling the first ever fully battery powered pile driving rig in the UK.
A major boost for Fife’s economy and defence sector has been secured, with the UK Government announcing £340 million of investment in Rosyth Dockyard near Dunfermline to build infrastructure that secures the long-term success of the site. Labour MP for Dunfermline & Dollar, Graeme Do
The refurbished Bught Park was officially re-opened on Wednesday 27 August, by Kirsty McNeill, UK Government Minister for Scotland, marking a major milestone in the transformation of one of Inverness’s most important community and sporting venues.
A £482,000 solar scheme is now complete and helping to provide thousands of homes in and around Greenock with clean fresh drinking water.
Aberdeen City Council has received a £2,1276,180 grant funding boost which will help drive forward a five-year heritage and conservation programme aimed at addressing social, economic and environmental issues in the eastern part of Aberdeen City Centre. The funding comes from National Lottery