Derelict land is a wasted resource that should help to deliver national ambitions for a fair and green recovery, a national taskforce said today.
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The developers behind a planning application for a proposed residential development for up 300 homes in Monkton and a site for a park and ride have outlined the major boost to the Ayrshire economy which could be provided should the plans be approved.
Plans for a new council headquarters building containing an arts centre, central ‘hub’ and library were approved at a meeting of Falkirk Council yesterday.
Proposals for a new £15 million whisky distillery near Stirling have been submitted for planning approval.
A developer which demolished a historic building in Dublin last week has been told to rebuild it.
Statkraft has awarded a contract to Powersystems UK with civils subcontractor Knights Brown to undertake the electrical and civil engineering works for a £20 million grid project in Moray.
Plans for a residential restoration of Custom House in Dundee have been approved by the local authority.
Plans for a proposed mixed-use development including around 500 new homes in Polmont have progressed with the submission of a planning application to Falkirk Council.
Elderpark Housing and a long-established Govan-based business have come together to deliver a jobs boost for young workers. Turner Services this week unveiled its three newest apprentices - all of whom live within Glasgow’s south side.
Councillors will today make a decision on plans to rescue a historic ruin that was known for decades as the seat of the Rothes family and resembled Holyrood Palace in its heyday.
Historic buildings at a former Leith gasworks are set to be replaced with student accommodation, affordable homes and shared office space following the approval of a planning application this week.
Plans to develop a new care village at Inveresk in Musselburgh have been approved by East Lothian Council’s planning committee.
UK construction companies reported a sustained recovery in output volumes during October, but the rate of expansion was the slowest for five months, according to the latest survey of purchase managers.
Results of a consultation on retentions carried out by the Scottish Government (SG) earlier this year have been given an enthusiastic welcome by the Specialist Engineering Contractors’ Group Scotland.
A Grade A listed building with planning permission to develop an 18-room boutique hotel is up for sale at the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant City.


