A care provider is planning a multi-million-pound expansion into Aberdeenshire with new care homes earmarked for Turriff and Alford. Parklands Care Homes, which has its headquarters in Grantown, has submitted an application for planning permission in principle for a 40-bed care home and later life l
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Plans for a new neighbourhood on Leith’s waterfront, including around 580 homes amidst substantial public landscaped spaces, have been submitted to the City of Edinburgh Council. The detailed planning application marks Phase 2 of the £250 million transformation of Ocean Terminal by its S
Heather Claridge has joined Architecture and Design Scotland from Glasgow City Council to direct the design agency's advice work. A chartered planner and urban designer with a background in geography, Heather has over 14 years of experience working in the public sector. At Glasgow City Council, Heat
Heaps discarded and left unattended in fields next to a construction site for a new five-storey apartment block on the Maltese isle of Gozo may contain valuable archaeological material possibly dating back to the earliest phases of human settlement on the island. Dutch archaeologists said bones
Whiteburn Projects has submitted a detailed planning application for a residential development on land accessed from Stow Road in the north of Lauder. As part of the overall vision for this development, Whiteburn is preparing to deliver a range of 117 new homes offering a mix of three and four-bedro
Scottish Land & Estates (SLE) has welcomed a new rural property expert to its headquarters policy team. Anna Gardiner has joined SLE as a policy adviser (rural property), bringing a wealth of experience from her career in commercial and residential property.
Planning approval has been granted for a new visitor centre and VIP Suite at Glencadam Distillery in Brechin. Working closely with Angus Dundee Distillers since 2019, jmarchitects has developed a proposal that brings a rich visitor experience to the historic whisky site.
hub South West Scotland has delivered a portfolio of 90 projects worth over £717 million since its formation ten years ago. Led by chief executive Michael Ross since 2021, the public-private partnership provides projects for the public sector, spanning education, social housing, heal
JR Group's scaffolding division has completed two major projects to assist in a full refurbishment and fit-out of buildings on Buchanan Street in the heart of Glasgow. Paisley-based JR Scaffold Services constructed scaffolds at two sites on the high street in the city centre for Cosmos Projects, whi
ESPC has launched a new charter which aims to raise the bar when it comes to the quality of service and expertise from local solicitor estate agents.
Residents, businesses and groups can help to improve a busy route through Bishopbriggs and North Glasgow via an online survey and drop-in event. The A803 Corridor Improvements Project is an element of the Council's £34.88 million Place and Growth Programme - supported by the UK and Scottish Go
Perth and Kinross Council has approved plans which will see the creation of a new primary school at Bertha Park. Thanks to approval from the council's Learning and Families Committee, the school will be built on the site just west of Bertha Park High School and open to pupils in August 2026.
A project in Glasgow has been listed as a finalist for the Landscape Institute’s 2022 Building with Nature National Award which recognises exemplary appraoches to placemaking. Malls Mire Park in Glasgow is a 16-hectare urban retrofit scheme. The scheme will transform poor quality and previousl
Lake District officials have ordered a housing developer to replace the foots of five newly built homes with locally quarried materials after the housebuilder used Welsh slate. Builders are required to use Cumbrian slate in most areas of the Lakes, but the rule is often ignored as second-hand materi
The fast-moving financial environment, driven by national and international events, has forced a re-think of Dundee City Council’s capital investment plans. Councillors will be asked to revise the £382 million of investment in the five-year Capital Plan for 2023-2028 agreed at the start


