The City of Edinburgh Council is looking for people’s views on proposals to build two new non-denominational primary schools and nurseries in the city. The plans include both creating new catchment areas and changes to the catchments of nearby existing schools.
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Plans for the new East Airdrie Link Road have taken a significant step forward with the approval of the Outline Business Case by Glasgow City Region City Deal Cabinet.
Director Gerry Cummins is celebrating 20 years at Clark Contracts, having joined the business in 2004 as a graduate of Glasgow Caledonian University, with a BSc (Hons) degree in Quantity Surveying. His career started in the role of assistant quantity surveyor, before progressing to quantity surveyor
Proposals to deliver a residential development on part of a Helensburgh golf course have been withdrawn.
More than half a million pounds worth of funding has been used to support vital community projects across South Lanarkshire thanks to a fund from a nearby wind farm. Since Kype Muir started generating in 2019, OnPath Energy has provided over £630,000 worth of funding to communities through its
Professional services business Turner & Townsend has reported double-digit growth across all its three core segments – real estate, infrastructure, and energy and natural resources. The company’s worldwide turnover and net revenue for the twelve months to 30 April 2024 have risen to
Amy Wootton has been promoted to the role of head of interiors at 56three Architects. Over the past two years, the Edinburgh-based practice has seen its Interiors division grow beyond expectations. The dedicated team, led by architects and interior designers, is now working with clients across a ran
Renfrewshire Council has approved plans for 31 flats to be built to the southwest of an existing care home at Stanely Road, Paisley.
As a direct legacy of the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games, urban regeneration company Clyde Gateway has created thousands of jobs, supported thousands of businesses, and brought over 150,000 square metres of office and industrial workspace into use in the East End of Glasgow and Rutherglen. As a con
Former Glasgow subway carriages could be repurposed as glamping pods, community hubs, cafes or even art galleries after being put up for sale. Up to 20 of the city's old-style trains could be yours for £5,000 each.
Work to refurbish 78 former army HQ homes in Edinburgh is due to start.
A meeting to determine the planning application for the major Lomond Banks development in Balloch is to take place on Monday 16th September.
Kirsten Belk, a practice development lawyer at Dentons, runs through the new Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill with an eye on its impact for real estate in Scotland. The Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill was passed by the Scottish Parliament on 26 June. Sustainable production and consumption are
Aden Country Park in Mintlaw has celebrated the completion of the five-year Aden Restoration & Redevelopment Project with a civic ceremony. Provost of Aberdeenshire Councillor Judy Whyte commemorated the project’s achievements by officially unveiling the new Bill Cruickshank Visitor Inform
The move by Scottish Ministers to signal their intention to purchase four more sections for the A9 dualling project will open the way for compensation payments by property owners/occupiers and tenants affected by one of Scotland’s biggest transport projects, property consultancy Galbraith has


