Two housebuilders have dropped their respective plans to deliver new homes on a site in Forfar to create a joint masterplan for the area. Muir Homes and Scotia Homes say they want to build an “arrival gateway” at Westfield on land that is allocated for up to 300 houses.
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A developer has dropped affordable housing from its plans to build on a site in Forfar as part of a third attempt to gain planning permission.
A topping-out ceremony has marked a significant milestone in the construction of the £66.5 million Monifieth Learning Campus. The milestone was celebrated with a unique and creative contribution from young people in S6 at the current Monifieth High School who designed and painted a vibrant mur
Montrose Port Authority has begun works on its self-funded multi-million-pound restoration project of the historic Customs House building.
JR Scaffold Services has completed work on a town centre roofing project at The Corn Exchange, a JD Wetherspoons pub and restaurant in Arbroath, on behalf of its client Castlecourt Construction.
A planning application has been lodged to return a former council building in Arbroath to residential use. Dewar House, which sits directly next door to Arbroath Library on Hill Terrace, served as Angus Council's housing office for many years.
An £18 million active travel corridor between Broughty Ferry and Monifieth has been officially opened.
Hadden Group has secured a £1.9 million design & build contract to deliver ten much needed affordable homes for rent in Newtyle for Abertay Housing Association.
Two green energy projects located on Angus farmland have been granted planning permission. Development standards councillors followed the recommendation of planning officials to give approval to a 50MW battery storage site near Montrose and a 20MW solar farm close to Birkhill.
Yesterday saw a start to the construction of a new accessible walking, wheeling and cycling route through Arbroath. Arbroath A Place for Everyone, will be a once-in-a-lifetime, transformational project for Arbroath and a catalyst for the development of further projects to support the regeneration of
Arbroath is to benefit from ‘endowment-style' funding and support worth up to £20 million to deliver projects over the ten-year lifespan of the UK Levelling Up The Long-Term Plan for Towns fund, chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced yesterday. The fund is designed to help local people de
Hot on the heels of improvements to the National Cycle Network Route 1 at Barry Station and ongoing works at Carnoustie, further works are beginning elsewhere along the Angus coastline.
An appeal against Angus Council's decision to refuse plans for 159 new homes in Forfar has been rejected by the Scottish Government.
A planning application has been submitted in principle to redevelop the 2 Sisters chicken factory in Coupar Angus.
Forty-nine new homes will help local people in housing need following the completion of a project involving Persimmon North Scotland and Sanctuary Scotland. The homes have been built on Persimmon’s Greenlaw Park development in Carnoustie and the mixture of affordable properties has now been tr