East Lothian Council has rejected a planning application from space technologies company Skyrora Limited to erect an equipment testing facility, office and storage structures at the former Cockenzie Power Station site. The application, filed in the summer, specified that the facilities would only be
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Leith Walk campaigners have hailed a decision by the Scottish Government to reject Drum Property Group's appeal to demolish the sandstone building at Stead's Place. The developer had planned to demolish the two-storey red sandstone shop frontages and industrial units and replace it with a five-store
Homeowners who were ordered by a court to pay a proportion of the cost of maintaining the amenity grounds in their housing scheme after being sued by an estate and land management company have successfully challenged the decision.
Permission has been granted for a £32 million Nyx Hotel to be built in Edinburgh, making it the brand's first hotel in the UK.
Planning permission has been granted for a sky bar at Glasgow’s Princes Square shopping centre.
Bellway Homes has launched a bid to overturn a rejection of its plans to provide 165 homes in Thornliebank.
Holmes Miller has submitted a planning application for the Bangholm Sports & Outdoor Centre in Edinburgh.
MPACT Group has made a strategic appointment to its senior ranks ahead of what is shaping up to be a very busy year for the building services specialist. Harry Grandison joins the Loanhead-based firm from fit-out and refurbishment firm GHI of Bellshill. In his new role as senior fabric estimating ma
Plans have been submitted to transform a dilapidated Montrose textile factory into 26 flats for social rent. The former Chapel Works, also known as Paton’s Mill, was founded in 1795 as a linen and rope works and has been on the buildings at risk register for a number of years after closing in
Fife Council has given a boost to proposals for a large housing development planned for Lochgelly as developers Omnivale Limited were told that a separate environmental impact assessment (EIA) is not necessary.
The first residents have moved into a new development of 42 homes at College Mains, Dumfries following a £6.3 million investment programme by Loreburn Housing Association (LHA). The investment was jointly funded by the Scottish Government via the Affordable Housing Supply Programme (£3.1
A new dementia care development containing a care centre, assisted living homes and student accommodation is to be built in Craigmillar.
Construction company GRAHAM has agreed a partnership with ‘sport for employment’ charity Street League. Street League targets sports to engage with young people, as well as teach them the key life and work skills they need to move into sustainable employment.
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has awarded a £10.1 million contract to marine, civil engineering and building contractor L&M Keating Ltd to carry out upgrade works at Lochmaddy Pier in North Uist.
A goalkeeper who was hit by a football has won a £500,000 payout over the injury.


