A further 102 new properties are now underway by Cruden Homes at Longniddry Village in East Lothian.
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More than 200 people have taken part in a series of events to inspire and influence the drive to have more people living in Scotland’s town and city centres.
Fife Council has launched a new Property Flood Resilience (PFR) grant scheme to support private homes and businesses affected by flooding.
A crypt near Marilyn Monroe and Hugh Hefner is set to go up for auction and is expected to sell for between $200,000 and $400,000 (around £158,000-£316,000).
Plans have been lodged for a new development in Cupar that would help tackle Fife’s housing emergency and deliver a new bypass to reduce town centre traffic.
Barratt & David Wilson Homes North Scotland has announced plans to bring 194 new homes – including 48 affordable properties – to Potterton on the northern edge of Aberdeen.
Clark Contracts has donated over 170 Easter eggs to Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS), who offer a full family support service for babies, children and young people with life shortening conditions.
Mears Group’s partnership with Alpha Schools saved schools across the Highlands the equivalent of 252 tonnes of carbon dioxide and one million KWH of electricity during 2023.
Building owners and operators are unknowingly sitting on valuable assets that could unlock significant energy, carbon, and cost savings, according to experts across the built environment sector.
New footage released by the City of Edinburgh Council shows the tank in the iconic gasholder frame has been infilled in preparation for the site to become a public park in the future.
Network Rail has announced the start of its five-year investment plan to deliver a safe, green, reliable railway for Scotland’s passengers, freight customers and taxpayers.
Euroroute Ltd has submitted a planning application to Stirling Council to build five new homes on land to the west of 40 Kersie Road.
Connect Modular has successfully delivered the first six houses to its new 14-home affordable housing development programme for North Ayrshire Council.
West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) has acquired a Grade B listed former office building in Glasgow city centre for a multi-million-pound conversion to mid-market rent housing.
Plans for 70 new homes on the site of the former Howdenburn Primary School in Jedburgh have been unanimously approved.


