Plans for a new quayside manufacturing facility have been unveiled at Montrose Port. Aberdeen-based Balmoral Comtec has agreed to invest a seven-figure sum to create an advanced composites manufacturing facility on the quayside at Montrose Port where large scale components for the offshore energy se
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Angus Council is to invest £11 million in the area’s roads infrastructure.
New designs have been approved for a £100 million golf resort, hotel and spa which will create hundreds of jobs for Angus and Dundee. Construction will get underway this summer after councillors approved an updated masterplan for the destination.
The completion of 38 new council homes for rent at Arbroath’s Emislaw Drive represents the second phase of Angus Council’s Timmergreens regeneration project in Arbroath – providing affordable housing in re-designed spaces that people can be proud to call home.
Angus Council has approved plans for eight new homes in the village of Monikie.
Ogilvie Homes has failed in its appeal against an Angus Council refusal for more than 80 homes on the outskirts of Forfar.
Inch Cape Offshore Limited has selected Montrose Port as the future operations and maintenance base for its offshore wind farm – which will see up to 72 turbines located 15 km off the Angus coast. The wind farm, owned by Red Rock Power and ESB, will create an initial £5.2 million investm
Angus Council has secured a six-figure buyout for a former Forfar market garden site that developers want to convert into affordable housing.
Councillors are being asked to approve two plans for new council housing developments on former school sites in Arbroath and Forfar. Angus Council hopes to deliver around 90 new homes on St Thomas RC primary school in Arbroath’s Seaton Road, and Forfar’s Taylor Street
Angus Council and Dalhousie Estates have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work together to develop a clean growth business park, with supporting infrastructure, in Brechin.
Repairs contractor MPS has pulled out of a £10 million contract to maintain council homes on behalf of Angus Council after less than a year stating that the contract is "unsustainable" in its current form.
A new masterplan has been brought forward that proposes the delivery of around 300 new homes, public open space and associated infrastructure adjacent to Westfield Loan in Forfar.
Kirkwood Homes has reduced the number of new properties at its proposed Carnoustie development following discussions with Angus Council.
Angus Council has agreed to the demolition of the former Lochside Centre in Forfar, following repeated attempts to secure a sustainable future for the building.
Guild Homes has submitted plans to Angus Council to double its housing development in West Turfbeg.