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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mark Beaton Cullross Ltd 21 Young Street Edinburgh
A developer is seeking to overturn a decision to reject its plans for a 66-bed care home on the site of a former bowling and tennis club in Glasgow. Northcare (Scotland) Ltd submitted a second bid in October to replace Anniesland Bowling and Tennis Club at Helensburgh Drive with a “high qualit
The Scottish Government has dismissed an appeal over Glasgow City Council's decision not to approve the transformation of more than 40 residential flats in Finnieston into short-term holiday lets. Councillors on Glasgow’s planning applications committee unanimously agreed to reject
Principal contractor HB Projects has made the significant promotion of Paul Waugh to joint managing director. Effective from January 1st, Paul moves up from the role of commercial director, where he has been fulfilling a prominent leadership role for four years.
Marshall Construction has completed the construction of a new steel framed three-storey HQ, together with associated services, quality internal finishes, external works, and drainage for Tillicoultry Quarries at Kilbagie.
The continuing trend for high-quality refurbishment of historic city centre office space has proved attractive to prospective tenants in Glasgow, with Avison Young completing two office deals within two weeks at Topland’s 144 West George Street.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The City Of Edinburgh Council. FAO Jessica Lammey. Waverley Court 4 East Market Street Edinburgh
Uig Harbour is to close on Monday 16 January 2023 for eight weeks to allow for the next phase of works to safeguard future ferry services, the Highland Council has confirmed. The planned and programmed outage is required for works to replace life expired infrastructure. The works during this st
Construction firm CHAP Group has appointed Richard Stott to the role of civils director to help deliver its ambitious growth plans. CHAP was originally formed as a civil engineering company in 1976 but the successful expansion of its construction division in the ’80s and '90s somewhat overshad
Cushman & Wakefield’s Scottish business chair David Davidson is to retire in March after a 31-year career with the firm and will be succeeded as head of capital markets Scotland by Stephen Bibby. Mr Davidson joined Cushman & Wakefield in 1992 to lead what was then Healey & Baker&rs
Archaeologists have discovered a 4,000-year-old focal point of ritual and religious activity centred around a natural spring. The find was made by the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) in Overstone near Northampton.
Specialist student accommodation provider Alumno Group has submitted plans for purpose-built student accommodation, including ground-floor commercial space, at Jock’s Lodge in Edinburgh. Located on the corner of Restalrig Road South and London Road, the development will include 191 student roo
A 3D printer weighing more than 12 tons is creating what is believed to be the first 3D-printed, two-storey home in the United States.


