Inverness Townscape Heritage Project (ITHP) has released a video to mark the end of the project, which included a grant-giving scheme focussing on Academy Street, and saw £1.75 million in grant funding awarded since it began in September 2015.
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Scarlett Land and Development and Cushman & Wakefield have completed the sale of a portfolio of surplus NHS Lothian properties, generating £5m of much needed revenue for NHS Lothian. The properties located in the prime residential Grange area of Edinburgh have all been acquired by private
Wheatley Group has announced ambitious plans to carry out one of the largest affordable housebuilding programmes in the UK over the next five years. The housing, care and property management group will build 5,500 new homes, a mix of social housing and mid-market rent, across Sc
RSK Group has continued its strategic expansion with the addition of four businesses, including UK planning and landscaping services provider Stephenson Halliday Ltd. The acquisitions see RSK continuing to pursue its strategic aims of expanding its presence in the Asia-Pacific region and in con
The A9 Dualling: Luncarty to Pass of Birnam project has overcome unprecedented challenges in 2020 to deliver on a substantial proportion of its community benefits targets.
Cruden Homes (EAST) and bid partner Buccleuch Property were yesterday confirmed as preferred developers to carry out the landmark regeneration of a major brownfield site in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh following a competitive procurement process.
The Winchburgh marina basin was filled with water for the first time last week as stakeholders gathered to mark the completion of the project. Viewed by Winchburgh Developments Ltd, Scottish Canals, engineering firms I&H Brown and Sweco, and members of the Winchburgh community, the filling
Planning permission has been granted to revamp at Alea Casino in Glasgow’s Springfield Quay leisure park. Designs by Threesixty Architecture will consolidate all gaming facilities onto one floor while the former casino space on the ground floor will become a new leisure uni
Arup is to adopt an innovative hybrid model that will give its 15,500 worldwide employees greater flexibility in deciding how and where they work. Known as Work Unbound, the new model means that its 6,000 UK-based members will be able to work their hours flexibly over the
Phase 1 plans for a major new low carbon, multi-modal rail freight facility have been unanimously approved by North Lanarkshire Council. (from left) Andrew Stirling, director, PD Stirling; Lee Wayper, project manager, Sir Robert McAlpine; David Cross, consultant for PD Stirling; David Stir
The City of Edinburgh Council’s affordable housebuilding programme continues apace with construction starting today on a further 49 new affordable and energy efficient homes for Dumbryden Gardens in Wester Hailes. Following completio
Proposals for a new community hub have been revealed as part of the £100 million regeneration of the historic Sunnyside Hospital in Angus as the next phase of new homes are brought to the market. The new 50-home development set in 64-acre estate grounds is part of more than 450
Plans to transform Irvine Harbourside into a major Scottish visitor destination are poised to move forward.
Newly published research reveals how archaeologists discovered the remains of a hitherto lost village and the secrets it held. As part of the M8, M73 and M74 Improvements, Transport Scotland and its consultants commissioned GUARD Archaeology to undertake archaeological investigations. At one of the
Plans have been submitted to build 250 new homes in a plan to redevelop the site of the one-time luxury Letham Grange resort hotel in Angus. Previously dubbed the ‘Augusta of the North’, the mansion-house hotel has fallen into increasing disrepair since its closure ten years ago.


