Plans to conserve and redevelop a bingo hall in Leith into new student homes have now been submitted for planning.
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Both Edinburgh and Glasgow have moved up the rankings of the world's most resilient cities, placing 36th and 45th respectively out of a list of 490 cities worldwide.
Housebuilder Keepmoat has invested more than £11.3 million into the regeneration of former brownfield land at its The Castings development, located near Ravenscraig.
Native Land has reached a significant milestone in the development of a residential project in Edinburgh with the completion of a further 59 apartments in Pavilion A.
Dumfries & Galloway Council has agreed to establish two new net zero targets – one for the council and one for the Dumfries and Galloway region.
The Scottish Government has published new guidance published on chief planning officers to assist local authorities meet their new requirements.
A nervous groom made a hilarious gaffe at the altar after mistakenly vowing to laugh at his bride when she's sad.
Turner & Townsend has been appointed by global security and aerospace company BAE Systems as the New Engineering Contract (NEC) project manager to support the delivery of Ship Build Hall in Glasgow.
Work is drawing to a close on a sleeper renewal project that has involved weekly use of a UTAS (Universal Track Access System) and road plates supplied by the Rapid Rail Access division of specialist temporary access solutions supplier TPA.
Avant Homes Scotland has acquired a 9.25-acre site in Tranent to deliver a £31 million new development on 92 homes.
Thirteen social landlords have identified the presence of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in some of their homes, the Scottish Housing Regulator has revealed.
An attempt to mark out a cycle lane in Cambridge has led to the city's first 'dedicated tandem cycle lane' being crowned.
New measures have been proposed to simplify the planning process for zero and low carbon technologies that aim to help homeowners and businesses save money and reduce their emissions.
East Dunbartonshire Council has agreed a revised 30-year Capital Investment Plan.
A preferred design solution for a new £15 million flood prevention scheme for Bridge of Allan has been identified by Stirling Council, following consultation with the local community.


