Scottish Forestry has reprimanded Downfield Golf Club in Dundee after it "unlawfully" cut down trees in an area which was set aside for housing.
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Revised plans to demolish a former night club and music venue in Edinburgh in order to build flats are set to be approved by councillors.
A derelict Dundee pub is to be demolished and replaced with new homes under plans submitted with the local authority.
Clark Contracts has won the ‘Best Place to Work’ award at the UK-wide Construction News Talent Awards 2019.
A step change is required in the planning, funding and delivery of roads maintenance services to address a £3 billion backlog in repair and improvement works on Scotland’s roads network, according to the Scottish Parliament’s rural economy and connectivity committee.
Technology investment and a “refinement in payment processes” has seen Laing O’Rourke reinstated to the Prompt Payment Code live list.
Queen's Park Football Club has submitted plans for a 1,700-seater stadium at Lesser Hampden in Glasgow. Under the proposals, the site adjacent to Hampden Park will be upgraded to a league-standard stadium complete with a new 812-capacity East Stand and an extended West Stand with room for 900 specta
Restoration work has started on the historic Rosebank Distillery in Falkirk, which was mothballed more than 25 years ago.
The former Royal Bank of Scotland building on Glasgow’s Trongate could be demolished to make way for a 157-room aparthotel rising to 12 storeys.
Muir Homes is sponsoring Milltimber’s Primary 5 children’s football team with a donation of £500. The donation is part of its commitment to investing in the local community.
Ed Sheeran's plans for a boat-shaped prayer retreat has been granted by East Suffolk Council. The planning application says the ‘Noah’s Ark’ building, near the 28-year-old pop star’s Wynneys Hall residence, would “address an important need for a private place of retreat
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: RBH Hotel Management Ltd.
The £140 million residential-led revitalisation of Glasgow’s Laurieston area is being featured at an exhibition which celebrates the very best of Scottish architecture.
CCG (Scotland) Ltd has appointed three new directors to the company board as the firm reported its third consecutive year of growth. Stephen Ruxton, John Baggley & Graeme Wylie
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has announced that pre-construction and the enabling works for a development of 304 new homes at its Sinclair Gardens development, on land off Main Street in Roslin, will start this week.


