Amended plans for part of the major Durieshill housing development between Bannockburn and Plean have been approved by Stirling Council’s Planning and Regulation Panel.
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East Lothian Council has welcomed the Scottish Government's signal of intent to work with the local authority and private sector partners to unlock investment in the Blindwells new settlement. Cabinet secretary for housing Màiri McAllan highlighted Blindwells’ potential to deliver 10,00
Dalziel Rugby Club’s senior and youth teams are sporting new sponsored kits and launching a fully functional training academy thanks to a new partnership with retrofit specialist Procast Group.
Another milestone has been reached at Inverness Castle with the installation of the new sedum roof covering, which caps and completes the Saltire Bistro.
Early plans for a new housing development on the site of the former Paisley Grammar Secondary School on Glasgow Road have been unveiled after NIXON was announced as the preferred bidder for the sale of the site.
Hong Kong actor Joel Chan was photographed having a meal at a roadside stall in Kuala Lumpur, with his rugged look leading some locals to mistake him for a construction worker.
Investors in Scottish commercial property are increasingly focusing their interests on high-quality, well-located assets – which is translating into fewer, but higher value deals – according to new analysis from Knight Frank.
Edinburgh's Radical Road is set to partially reopen for the first time in nearly a decade.
Police Scotland is investing £2.4 million in the transformation of Rothesay police station with building work planned to start this month.
Scotframe is set to shut down its Inverurie factory and make changes to its product range following a strategic review.
Calum Allmond discusses the clarity and concision of the new map-based registration system may bring benefits to home and land owners, especially considering recent changes to the associated fees for Plans Reports. Since passage of the Land Registration (Scotland) Act in 1979 the Land Register of Sc
Glasgow City Council has accepted a £6.845 million award from the Scottish Government for 2025/26 to improve the energy efficiency of homes across the city. This year’s funding – the area-based schemes have been running for 13 years – will support the ongoing Heat in Building
Following the Scottish Government’s creation of a Housing Investment Taskforce in April 2024 to identify ways of securing investment and their subsequent recommendation for a review of all taxation affecting property in June 2025, Propertymark has urged the Scottish Government to undertake thi
Glasgow City Council has committed over £115 million to its Affordable Housing Supply Programme (AHSP) for the current financial year, a 20% increase on the previous year's funding.
There is a crucial lack of pace and breadth in Scotland’s land reform strategies according to a new coalition of organisations representing community groups, environmental bodies and land reformers from across the country. As the Parliament returns after summer recess, and with stage three of


