The delivery of a public art project for Winchburgh in West Lothian took a step closer after planning approval was given to transform a former housing development sales cabin into a venue for an artist’s workspace. Housebuilder Robertson Homes donated the sales centre at its Glendevon Grange d
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The details of a proposed new housing development in Tranent will be revealed next week.
Revised proposals for a holiday village near Culloden Moor in Inverness have been rejected by the Scottish Government.
Plans for a new residential and mixed-use development in the heart of Glasgow city centre has failed to gain planning permission.
Proposals for a net zero housing development that forms part of the £1.3 billion Granton Waterfront regeneration project in north west Edinburgh were granted approval by city planners yesterday.
Morrison Construction has awarded a £1.8 million furniture and fitout contract to Dunfermline-based Deanestor for a new £60m multi-school campus in West Lothian.
Plans for a £24 million Blairgowrie Recreation Centre are set to go before Perth and Kinross Council for approval in March this year.
Moray Council has published a long-term expansion plan for Buckie South, which includes 600 houses, and is now open for public consultation.
Unbranded Finance has completed a £2.5 million bridging loan on behalf of Courie Investments Limited, secured against a prime office building at 249 West George Street in Glasgow which has planning permission for a 113-room aparthotel.
Colliers has recruited a new director in its project & building consultancy team based in Scotland. John MacArthur joins the firm’s Glasgow office to work with its Scottish clients to provide surveying services across the country. He joins from Knight Frank where he has worked for th
Plans for a new retail development in Stirling have been approved against the recommendations of council planners.
Plans to build a commercial distillery near Dunfermline have been submitted to Fife Council.
Plans for a drone hub to service Scotland’s islands with unmanned flights have taken a major step forward with UK Government funding.
The construction industry faces a tough challenge to meet its recruitment needs as competition for skilled workers gets more intense, the CITB has warned.
Plans for a £40 million tourist destination on the banks of Loch Lomond are now set to be submitted at the end of April 2022.


