Taylor Wimpey West Scotland and Helensburgh Golf Club can confirm that its detailed planning application for a newly modernised Helensburgh Golf Club and a residential development to the north of Machrie Drive/Kent Drive on land at East Abercromby Street have been submitted to Argyll and Bute Counci
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Kier Group has forecast that its interim results will be in line with board expectations following a good performance for the first half to end-December 2021, but has kept tight-lipped over its reported takeover of Tilbury Douglas.
Lloyds Banking Group is considering lending more to mortgage customers whose prospective homes are well-insulated, in an attempt to reflect how energy bills are an increasing burden on household finances.
Work has started at Muir Street in Motherwell to create a new transport hub at the railway station.
Grampian Housing Association has submitted revised plans to Aberdeen City Council which would see additional affordable homes created on the site of the former Victoria Road School in Torry.
New archaeological discoveries from the Battle of Culloden could potentially be unearthed due to work to build a new school.
Park Living (Residential) Ltd has submitted plans to build four mews houses at a site in North Kelvinside.
Flaws found in the way Scottish Canals recorded and valued its assets meant auditors could not give an opinion on its accounts, according to a new report published by Audit Scotland.
Construction consultancy Soben has announced a new structure for its operation in the UK and Europe, with the launch of Soben Specialist Services, EMEA, and Soben Consultancy UK & Europe. Establishing two distinct business units to deliver its services in EMEA ensures that Soben is even better p
Brownfield sites in Moray are to be assessed against criteria so that redevelopment of them can be prioritised.
North Ayrshire Council has said its Capital Budget - which will deliver investment worth £410 million over the next decade - will play a key role in the area’s economic recovery from Covid-19.
The developers behind a proposed £100 million regeneration of the former IBM site in Greenock have warned that the project “will no longer be economically viable” after councillors approved only 60% of the desired number of homes on the land. Local businessmen Sandy
Furniture and fit-out specialist Deanestor has been awarded a £3.1 million contract by Robertson Group to manufacture and install bespoke kitchens and wardrobes for Moda Living's new £80m build-to-rent neighbourhood in Glasgow. The Holland Park contract follows Deanestor’s successf
Argyll Community Housing Association (ACHA) has appointed local firm John Brown of Strone to build four new homes in Eton Avenue in Dunoon, three of which are special needs. The homes are specifically designed to meet the needs of applicants on the association’s waiting list. The site in the c
A consultation has been launched over plans for a residential development of more than 100 flats on Glasgow’s South Side which would be heavily inspired by Alexander 'Greek' Thomson.


