MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mrs Karen McChesney Network Rail Third Floor, 151 St Vincent Street Glasgow
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The first spades were put in the ground yesterday to bring the historic former Granton Station back to life as a high-quality creative workspace at a cost of up to £4.75 million. The project will be part funded through the Scottish Government’s Regeneration Capital Grant Fund and Town Ce
North Ayrshire Council has said it will adopt a ‘belt and braces’ approach to reinstating land at the site of the proposed new school in Ardrossan. A report which went before the full council yesterday outlined the detailed and robust process that will be carried out by environmenta
Glasgow-based building services provider Arc-Tech (Scotland) has expanded its portfolio in the education sector with its latest completions in East Dunbartonshire.
Renewable energy company Drax Group is kickstarting the planning process to build a new underground pumped hydro storage power station – more than doubling the electricity generating capacity at its iconic Cruachan facility in Scotland. The project will support almost 900 jobs in rural areas a
Bellway Homes Ltd (Scotland East) has launched its brand new development on the historic Blindwells site in East Lothian.
Aberdeenshire-based civil engineering firm WM Donald has opened a new office in the King James VI Business Centre in Perth.
The process for securing required community benefits from the proposed Park of Keir development is nearing conclusion, Stirling Council has confirmed.
Partick Housing Association (PHA) has announced the completion of its latest new housing supply project at Purdon Street in the heart of Glasgow’s West End.
Ogilvie Construction has started work on a £17 million project to build new homes and a care facility for Midlothian Council in Dalkeith.
Wellhouse Housing Association (WHA) has today announced plans for a pilot project to create rainwater gardens as part of its commitment to improving sustainability in the community.
An unexpected plague of mice has forced hundreds of prisoners and prison staff to evacuate. The population of mice in New South Wales, Australia, has boomed in the last year due to an extremely good grain harvest.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Broxmouth Leisure Ltd
Fife Council has approved proposals in principle to bring forward a detailed programme to build 1,200 more council houses between 2022 and 2024.
Crosbie Homes, the new build housing arm of Morris & Spottiswood, has delivered high-quality social housing in Oxton and Pathhead after entering into its first new-build contracts with both Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA) and Midlothian Council.


