Work to switch on one of Scotland’s largest low carbon travel hubs has started in Stirling.
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McGill has continued its relationship with Govanhill Housing Association and is working on two more projects as part of the area’s residential improvement scheme. Funded by the Scottish Government, Glasgow City Council and Govanhill Housing Association, these projects are the latest of fo
Aberdeenshire Council has revealed plans to build 12 new affordable homes at Kinbroom in Rothienorman.
Funding to deploy low carbon heat in existing social housing has been fast-tracked to support Scotland’s economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
New Gorbals Housing Association has been granted planning permission for an eight-storey block of affordable flats.
Four crofting townships near Stornoway have had their appeal against decisions by the Crofting Commission to refuse to approve their proposals for of the installation of community-owned wind farms on their grazing refused.
Work is set to begin on additional parking to cater for 100 cars, ten motorhomes and buses at the hugely popular Glenfinnan Viaduct tourist destination.
Angus Council has awarded the contract for the Arbroath flood protection scheme to Morrison Construction. Funded by the council and the Scottish Government, the Arbroath (Brothock Water) Flood Protection Scheme has been designed to reduce the risk of flooding from the Brothock Water, which
An independent feasibility study is under way on the building at Ayr Train Station which includes the former station hotel.
A £100 million investment into Moray’s future prosperity was given the seal of approval by UK and Scottish governments today.
A man has taken to Twitter to voice his concerns regarding ongoing construction work he’s facing — quite literally — when he stands on his balcony in the evening.
A list of potential names for new streets in Clydebank’s Queens Quay development will go out for consultation.
Midlothian Council has agreed more than £16 million of additional money from the Housing Revenue Account will be used to buy 100 new build homes for council housing from developers. Councillors approved the investment at today's meeting of the full council.
A residential development that will be offered for affordable rent by Clyde Valley Housing Association has been given the ‘green’ light in more ways than one.
A developer's plans for an £8 million housing development aimed at the over-55s market near Perth Airport have been rejected.


