Miller Homes has purchased an 11-acre plot in the Dalhousie development from the Springfield Group, allowing for the creation of 85 new homes just outside Bonnyrigg.
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Scotland's residential development market has seen a positive first half of the year, with a significant increase in viewings and reservations, according to Savills.
Tilbury Douglas has handed-over the Edinburgh Castle arena for the world-renowned Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for a 10th consecutive year.
Pupils at Stirling High School are sporting brand new kits thanks to a £4,000 donation from Persimmon Homes.
Plans backed by Justin Timberlake and Tiger Woods to redevelop the New Picture House in St Andrews as a sports-themed entertainment venue have been approved by Fife Council.
CCG (Scotland) has begun construction on a new care home in Greenlaw Mains, Penicuik.
Three Scottish housing associations are working together to help address the housing emergency in Scotland, focusing on providing homes for independent living.
The City of Edinburgh Council has approved plans for 99 new homes and two commercial units to be built in a former industrial area in Leith.
The Energy Training Academy (ETA) is expecting to upskill around 300 Octopus Energy Group engineers this year as part of a key training partnership with the renewables company.
Edinburgh City Council has approved Persimmon's plans for 130 new homes, despite local objections over potential negative impacts on the existing housing and environment.
Architecture firm Holmes Miller has been announced as the winner of the Health Building or Project category at last night’s Scottish Design Awards, with Threesixty Architecture named Architectural Practice of the Year.
Highland Council’s £2.1 billion 20-year investment plan will add significant capital on top of existing and additional new commitments of £50 million for roads and transport infrastructure agreed as part of the 2024 budget setting process.
Highland Council has agreed a number of strategic objectives with the aim of finding solutions to a Highland Housing Challenge.
A 310-mile conveyor belt could soon be built to aid freight transport across Japan to solve a shortage of lorry drivers as well as reduce congestion.
Invercauld Estate and Scotia Homes have submitted plans to bring 107 new homes to Ballater.


