The public is to be given the opportunity to view proposals by Crosslane Residential Developments for a new residential serviced living development at Ocean Point 2, next to Ocean Terminal in Leith.
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Councillors have given their approval for a new student accommodation block in Glasgow city centre following a hearing into the plans.
Scientists are to begin work on a large-scale research programme that will help transform Glasgow into a thriving, climate-resilient city and support its ambition to reach net-zero by 2030.
Galliford Try has hailed the “strong progress” it has made towards its strategic goals despite incurring £9.7 million of exceptional costs relating to the acquisition of nmcn’s water business and a new IT system. Publishing its half year results for the six months to 31 Decem
Gin and scotch whisky producer Eden Mill has received full planning permission to build its new distillery and visitor centre in St Andrews. A 50-year land lease has been signed with the University of St Andrews, with the new building, with its ambition to be one of the world’s first
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Ember Core Ltd 3 Lady Lawson Street Edinburgh
The administration of a £1 million research budget focused on developing international best practice in the built environment for healthcare has been awarded by NHS Scotland Assure to Edinburgh Napier University.
Andrew Kubski, director of development and asset management at WSHA, believes a pioneering housing project in Glasgow can offer insights for other projects wanting to procure and develop to the Passivhaus standard. West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) is currently developing the largest
Plans have been launched to establish a £30 million community-owned district heating network throughout Inverurie, Kintore and Port Elphinstone. Garioch District Heat, a not-for-profit organisation, hopes hook up 10,000 homes, businesses and public buildings to the new system by 2025.
The Construction Industry Collective Voice (CICV) is calling on the Scottish Government to intervene and help address concerns raised by Scottish construction businesses over the introduction of the new UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) mark. The unique trades organisation’s Post-Brexit and Trade
Blackwood has appointed Campion Homes to build 66 homes in Charleston, Dundee.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Ms Annie Robertson
With a perfect storm of supply chain issues impacting repairs, Caledonia Housing Association's director of assets Andrew Kilpatrick reveals why expertise, approach, and ways of working are as key as the price when selecting a contractor partner. As we embrace post-pandemic life, social landlords as
A 39-point plan to upgrade and improve Dundee’s Olympia leisure centre at a cost of £6.1m is to be considered by councillors. Completed by Balfour Beatty in 2013 for £31.2 million, the pool was forced to close in October last year after engineers identified a host of problems; incl
Planning minister Tom Arthur and chief planner Fiona Simpson have written to update stakeholders on aspects of the work programme, heading into the summer recess period. For all of us, we have been working through what has been a particularly busy and important time for Scotland’s planning sys


