Pupil capacity at two secondary schools in South Lanarkshire is to increase thanks to a combined £18 million investment.
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A new drive could get underway to help ensure that Dundee is streets ahead when roads are developed in the city.
South Ayrshire Council has formally agreed to return almost £6 million in education contributions to a housing developer, after ruling that the school‑capacity expansion the money was intended to fund is no longer required.
Glasgow City Council has approved the off-market disposal of land at sites in Drumry and Maryhill to Wheatley Group. Approved at the local authority's Contracts & Property Committee last week, the first disposal was for the site of the former Maryhill Hub and adjacent land on Wyndford Road.
The retrofit challenges facing Scotland's private rented sector are the subject of a new research paper from The University of Edinburgh.
A proposal to transform one of Paisley town centre’s best‑known buildings into new homes has been submitted to Renfrewshire Council.
Strategic real estate advisor Avison Young has successfully secured the mandate from Police Scotland to develop an estate masterplan around the Glasgow and Dundee regions, as they modernise to meet the evolving needs of the service. Following a competitive tender process, the work w
Tenants, homeowners and landlords in Dundee whose properties are affected by RAAC have been told that the city council’s pilot solution aligns with the latest advice from the country’s leading structural engineering body.
The Royal Bank of Scotland has today announced an updated package of £10 billion of funding to the UK social housing sector before the end of 2028.
East Lothian Council has approved plans for 76 new homes at Windygoul South in Tranent. In December 2019, planning permission in principle was granted for 561 residential units to be built at the Windygoul South site.
The human cost of a flawed building material is the subject of a new programme by BBC RAdio 4.
A group of 20 roofing and construction businesses, 11 of which are Scottish, are set to carry out major public sector projects over the next four years.
Orkney Islands Council has launched an investigation after fake planning objections were submitted against a proposed hotel development in Kirkwall. Two bogus representations appeared on the council’s online planning portal, using the names of well‑known local residents and businesses withou
The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has issued an urgent plea to political candidates ahead of the May Holyrood election, warning that current tax laws are penalising the preservation of the nation’s historic architecture.
Scotland has become the first nation in the UK to require swift‑nesting bricks in all new buildings, following the passage of the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill. For the housing and construction sector, the move introduces a new mandatory design element that developers will need to incorporat


