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A Scottish Government reporter has blocked plans for a new care home near the heart of St Andrews.
Architectural Technology students at Inverness College UHI have unveiled their suggested plans for the redevelopment of the 1960s Upper Bridge Street buildings in Inverness.
The need to encourage traditional building skills will be highlighted outside the Scottish Parliament this week. The Scottish Traditional Building Forum will be delivering a traditional building skills demonstration with MSPs and school pupils receiving mini-masterclasses in stonemasonry, roof slati
Emtec Building Services is responsible for the full design, supply and installation of all the MEP services within the new YOTEL hotel in Glasgow’s Argyle Street.
The world's first guitar-shaped hotel will open in South Florida this year.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Chisholm Hunter Ltd.
Plans have been submitted for a rooftop restaurant and community garden as part of a major expansion plan of Glasgow music and arts venue SWG3.
Plans have been approved for a renovation of Glasgow’s oldest mosque.
Shona Glenn, head of policy & research at the Scottish Land Commission, offers some thoughts on how we can better fund and coordinate infrastructure provision to support housing development.
Stewart Milne Homes’ Dargavel Village development in Renfrewshire has been recognised with both an ‘Excellence in Planning’ award from the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) and the Homes for Scotland ‘Large Private Development of the Year’ accolade.
As the Planning (Scotland) Bill reaches the final phase of the Parliamentary process, local government, housing and planning minister, Kevin Stewart MSP, outlines the reasons behind his Stage 3 amendments. Scotland needs a planning system that will help to deliver inclusive and sustainable economic
A developer’s proposals to build more than 200 homes as part of a wider housing development in Aberdeen have been recommended for approval.
Prosecutors are seeking to recover more than £1.5 million from a former architect who embezzled hundreds of thousands of pounds from a charity. Ian Brash is trying to sell Fa’side Castle, near Tranent, to pay back the money he stole from the charity
A £950 million bid by Bovis Homes to take over the housing business of Galliford Try has been rejected by the company’s board.


