Greggs has submitted a planning application to Glasgow City Council in order to build its first ever Scottish drive-thru restaurant.
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Developers have made a new move towards creating a major housing and leisure development at a former oil fabrication base at a disused Ardersier site.
As if having a train station pass through the sixth to eighth floors of a residential building wasn’t unusual enough, leaders in the Chinese city of Chongqing are planning to add a giant LED screen to the outside.
A homeowner has won a planning battle started after a neighbour challenged her decision to paint her front door pink.
A development with a partially-formed golf course near St Andrews could be resurrected after the site was put up for sale.
Plans to convert a listed former Kirkcaldy library and clinic into new flats have been approved by Fife Council.
Plans for a 550-home development in Bridge of Don have won the support of Aberdeen planning officers.
Plans for a new brand-new education and community campus in Ardrossan are set to move to the next stage.
Members of a council’s planning committee were given a rude awakening when their online meeting was trolled by uninvited guests.
Work to demolish a dilapidated Dundee pub and replace it with new homes is set to get underway once lockdown restrictions lifted, developers have confirmed.
Aberdeenshire Council has received £663,768 in a second stage funding application to the Scottish Government’s Regeneration Capital Grant Fund for the continued development of the Vinery building in Banff.
Greater flexibility and a rural focus in the planning system is required if rural communities are to thrive in the future as the lasting impact of the coronavirus pandemic takes it toll, according to Scottish Land & Estates (SLE).
Researchers are developing a 5G-powered digital twinning system that will map out the Orkney Islands’ energy system. The demonstrator will be used to engage members of the public on Orkney and support their understanding of what can be achieved through new energy networks and the digital contr
Construction activity suffered a substantial weakening in April as coronavirus-related restrictions increasingly hampered activity and construction sites were closed.
An Inverness man with a heart of gold has vowed to run the equivalent of ten marathons in May to raise money for the country’s NHS heroes. Billy Baxter – a Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) apprenticeships manager who referees professional football matches throughout Scotland i


