Work has begun on a consented residential development at Meadow Road in Partick which will see Titan Homes construct 45 apartments. First proposed five years ago, the Fairfields development will be built on the grounds of a former vehicle workshop overlooking the Clydeside Expressway and an electric
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Councillors have agreed a strategy which will see the demolition of the former Glenugie Business Centre and adjoining premises in Peterhead.
A huge mural that has been painted on the gable-end of a Hillcrest Homes tenement block in Dundee’s Stobswell is one of the city’s biggest and most colourful artworks. Hillcrest chief executive Angela Linton, deputy chief executive Fiona Morrison, housing officer Ben Gibson and tenant pa
Work to transform a historical building in Dalmarnock into two contemporary office units got under way today. The latest phase at the former Purifier Shed sees Clyde Gateway invest £6 million to deliver the first two of a total of five commercial office and creative hubs at the newly branded E
A house which features a huge indoor skate park complete with a 13ft vertical wall and three 4ft quarter pipes has been put up for sale.
Construction work on a hospital project in Broadford on Skye has inspired a well-known artist to produce a series of works.
Plans to build a replacement for Barlinnie Prison on derelict land at Provanmill have gained planning permission in principle.
Work has begun on a brand new affordable housing development located on the site of the former Tom Johnston House in Kirkintilloch.
Councillors have agreed that a vacant site at Glasgow’s Pacific Quay can host a £10 million plan to deliver apartments and offices plus retail and cafe/restaurant space.
The first phase of a project to build two new modern accessible stations and a new railway track to enable the return of passenger trains in the east of Fife is set to begin in earnest.
Plans for a new £71 million community campus in Peterhead made progress yesterday.
Plans to deliver a housing development at Govan Graving Docks appear to have been abandoned in favour of returning the site to industrial, heritage and cultural use.
Work on a £5.5 million expansion programme to create new nursery accommodation, new classrooms, a multi-purpose hall and office space at Gullane Primary School is under way.
Residents of a townhouse complex in Canada have voiced their concerns after a tree felled by a local beaver collapsed onto the property for a second time.
Plans for a £40 million whisky distillery near Jedburgh are back on the table after a previously-approved application expired in January.


