The £1 billion regeneration of Dundee's Waterfront which has so far delivered the V&A museum and a new railway station has failed to change the lives of its poorest residents, according to the Accounts Commission.
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The latest £6.7 million phase of an external wall insulation (EWI) programme in Dundee will provide warmer, more energy efficient homes at more than 740 properties, councillors heard last night at the investment was approved by the local authority. More than £46m has been spent across th
Dundee City Council’s construction services division accounted for more than half of all whistleblowing allegations made against the local authority in the last year, according to a new report. A report prepared for a meeting of the scrutiny committee shows 24 whistleblowing allegations w
New plans have been submitted on behalf of Hillcrest Housing Association for 18 flats at the site of a former Dundee hotel.
Social Security Scotland has taken a 20-year lease to become the first tenants at Dundee’s Waterfront regeneration project.
A new 4,000 capacity facility centred on the burgeoning esports market could be headed for a prominent site at the billion-pound Dundee Waterfront development. Dundee City Council has entered into an 18-month exclusivity agreement with Northern Lights Arena Europe Limited (NLAE) that allow
New guidance for developers on connecting to or creating district heating systems in Dundee could be set for consultation.
Hillcrest Homes’ £20.5 million redevelopment of Dundee’s Ellengowan Drive has resumed on-site following the pause due to lockdown.
Kirkwood Homes’ plan to increase the size of its Linlathen Village development in Broughty Ferry has been waved through on appeal after it was knocked back by councillors.
Avant Homes has been given the go-ahead for a new 120-home development on the outskirts of Dundee.
Councillors have approved plans to transform Dundee’s former Toys R Us store into a family activity centre.
Budget supermarket Aldi will build its fourth outlet in Dundee after its planning appeal was upheld by the Scottish Government.
Work to deliver 43 affordable homes on the site of a former primary school in Dundee is now under way, Abertay Housing Association has confirmed. (from left) Barry Moore, chief executive of Abertay Housing Association (AHA); Ron Neave, vice chair of AHA; Kath Mands, chair of AHA; Dawn Kane, business
Construction work is under way as Dundee Science Centre embarks on an ambitious refurbishment programme.
A project to convert the former Department for Work and Pensions building on Dundee’s Gellatly Street into residential properties has been granted full planning permission.