Poundland is offering its first ever apartments for sale as it prepares to open a new store on Elgin's historic High Street.
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Moray Council is hosting a public drop-in event today on the developing plans for the regeneration of Elgin Town Hall.
The Boleskine House Foundation SCIO has been awarded £250,000 by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to complete the interior restoration of Boleskine House. The investment will also enable a wider programme of community engagement, supporting the charity's vision of Boleskine as a community an
The Castle Street sustainable energy centre in Inverness is at an exciting stage in its development with bespoke bronze cladding being applied to its facades. The new building skin has been designed by LDN Architects as a subtly symbolic saltire and diamond pattern that reflects the heritage, colour
Moray Council has launched the tender process for a multi-disciplinary design team to take forward plans for Elgin’s Grant Lodge. Grant Lodge is part of the £31 million Cultural Quarter, a project of the Moray Growth Deal, funded by the Scottish Government, UK Government, HIE and Moray C
Local business, community and council have come together in a partnership project looking at the Forres Conservation area, exploring ways to develop, promote and conserve the historic character.
Dundee's HMS Unicorn could be moved to the East Graving Dock and become the centrepiece of a new Dundee Maritime Heritage Centre under a £26 million plan to secure the future of the historic ship.
A design team has been appointed to lead the plans to redevelop the 1960s Elgin Town Hall building.
Moray Council is inviting residents to give their feedback on proposed changes to four local conservation areas.
Following seven years of construction the final phase of Places for People’s The Engine Yard in Leith is now open. The iconic former tram depot originally opened in 1898 as the Shrubhill Tramway Workshops and Power Station, the workshops were where Edinburgh’s trams were built and mainta
Sir James Dunbar-Nasmith, who was president of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) from 1971-1973, has died, the professional body has announced. Sir James studied architecture at Cambridge – where his tutors included Nikolaus Pevsner and Geoffrey Webb – and went on
A replica Iron Age wooden crannog is to be built on Loch Tay again following a devastating fire. The Scottish Crannog Centre has been given the go-ahead to rebuild the Crannog roundhouse and develop a new Iron Age village on the shoreline at Dalerb, over the water from the centre’s existing si
Plans have been submitted to rebuild and relocate the fire-hit Scottish Crannog Centre near Kenmore.
Construction work to transform Inverness Castle into a new world class visitor attraction has moved a step closer following the issue of the main construction contract to Bancon Construction Ltd. The Highland Council, as announced by Kate Forbes, cabinet secretary for finance and the economy, during
Forth Ports has been granted Listed Building Consent by the City of Edinburgh Council to fully repair the Category A Listed Victoria Swing Bridge located at the Port of Leith to conserve the bridge for the future and create a useable space for the local community. The private six-figure investment w