Plans have been revealed to build family homes on green belt land near Strathblane.
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Arbroath residents have been given a first look at plans to convert the historic factory site in the town into affordable homes. First Endeavour LLP has submitted plans with Angus Council to construct affordable homes on the empty land at the former gas works which were demolished in 2010. The site
Housebuilder Persimmon is to put pressure on suppliers and subcontractors to find savings as part of new measures to curb falling sales and profits.
Scotland’s prime residential market, which typically accounts for the top 5-10% of the market in terms of value, is proving to be resilient and is outperforming the rest of the country, according to new analysis from April to June 2023 by Savills. The research also shows that wh
Elon Musk is set to sell Twitter building signs and other items from the company at auction after the social media site rebranded as X. Items within the lots are coffee tables, outsized bird cages, and oil paintings of images that went viral.
Plans to develop a bonded whisky storage facility in Glenrothes have taken a major step forward after the project received support from Scottish Enterprise.
A project by Ness Engineering Ltd to provide more sustainable and environmentally friendly services for its clients has secured up to £86,625 from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has objected to Flamingo Land's resort proposal for the banks of Loch Lomond, citing a serious flood risk to a large area of the proposed site.
Rearo managing director Graham Mercer explores the current skills gap in Scottish construction and the need for a co-ordinated approach to developing homegrown skills. As labour-intensive sectors, UK construction and manufacturing depend more than most on the constant and reliable replenishment
Housebuilder Bellway is to close two of its divisions and reduce activity in a third after interest rates and borrowing costs led to a drop in reservations and completions and an increase in cancellations.
The demolition of Irvine’s high flats is nearing its conclusion with preparations well advanced to bring down the last remaining tower block, Afton Court.
The organisers of the upcoming Green Home Festival are urging religious and community groups to attend their upcoming show and discover how Scotland’s abandoned churches can be transformed into energy efficient social housing that benefits whole communities.
Ian Halliday has lived in Drumchapel his whole life and has seen major changes in the area over the decades – but none more so than the transformation of his home in recent months. Speaking as work concludes on a £1.7 million whole house retrofit of properties at Linkwood Avenue, Mr Hall
Fife Council has approved plans for 39 new affordable houses in Glenrothes and Gauldry.
The Northern Ireland Executive has launched a new £33 million fund for the remediation or mitigation of the life safety fire risks linked to external wall systems in residential buildings.