Concerns have been raised that the proposed National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4) falls short on delivering key regional priorities for Highland and also in achieving Scotland’s transition to net zero. NPF4 will be a long-term plan that will guide spatial development, set out national planning
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Angus Council has rejected plans for a new 62-home housing development in Carnoustie. Kirkwood Homes, in conjunction with Angus Estates Ltd, had drawn up plans to expand the northern edge of the town.
Fourteen years after opening an Inverness studio, Threesixty Architecture has taken occupation of its new studio on Academy Street - a unique and contemporary development in the heart of Inverness. Threesixty relocated to Academy Street at the start of 2022. The new studio space, formed by combining
Dunfermline-based fit-out specialist Deanestor has provided bespoke furniture and fit-out services for a new £14 million primary school in West Lothian. The new Calderwood Primary was built by Morrison Construction Building Central and delivered by hub South East for West Lothia
The funding package for the redevelopment of Water Row on the banks of the Clyde in Central Govan has been completed with the addition of just over £1.6 million in grant support from the Glasgow City Region City Deal after a Glasgow City Council committee gave its approval yesterday.
Plans have been lodged for Scotland’s first power station equipped with a carbon capture plant to remove CO2 from its emissions.
Alex Salmond has been ordered to remove a massive Yes sign from his garden in a planning row with Aberdeenshire Council. The former First Minister had the wooden slogan - painted in saltire colours - installed outside his Aberdeenshire home in 2020.
An application for a £15 million expansion of Murrayshall Country Estate near Scone has been withdrawn almost a year after they were submitted. The owners Stellar Murrayshall LLP had lodged a bid for Planning Permission in Principle (PPP) in April 2021 for a spa & leisure facility, ou
A sod cutting ceremony has been held at the former Nestle Purina Factory site on Glasgow Road in Barrhead to officially mark the commencement of work on a new £16 million retail park.
Aberdeenshire steel and cladding company KR Group successfully became ‘carbon neutral’ last month after achieving a balance between the carbon the business emits and the carbon it prevents. The firm said the achievement was made possible by making fundamental changes within the business
Scotland's rural land market and values are changing amid strong timber prices and rising demand in non-farming leisure estates, according to a report published today by the Scottish Land Commission.
Glasgow-based Kindness Homeless Street Team, founded by Laura McSorley, has received a helping hand from Cala Homes (West) after being awarded £1,500 as part of the homebuilder’s Community Bursary initiative. The organisation, known for its soup kitchen at George Square, also provides fo
The National Lottery Heritage Fund has awarded £4 million to restore two historic Victorian palm houses and a range of modernist 1960s glasshouse at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE).
Stirling Council planners have conditionally approved an application by Emma Gallagher for a change of use of Stirling Spiritualist Church at 27 King Street. The proposal will subdivide and change the use of the existing building from a church into three flats, creating new openings on the northwest
George Leslie Ltd started works at Lochmaddy Harbour in April where the ferry terminal will be upgraded with new infrastructure. The work forms a key part of the Skye Triangle upgrade where Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has been working closely with Transport Scotland, Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CM


