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A planning application for Scotland’s first purpose-built bike park has been submitted to The Highland Council.
Cabinet secretary for transport Fiona Hyslop visited the Rest and Be Thankful this week to see first-hand the upgraded section of the diversionary route for the A83 – as the first phase of the medium term works near completion.
A vacant office building in Glasgow is to be converted into student accommodation under newly lodged plans.
Mitsubishi Electric has opened a new heat pump training centre at its factory complex in Livingston.
First Minister John Swinney is to announce a £5 million package for Scotland’s island communities including funding to support critical infrastructure projects.
Residents and interested parties are being invited to ‘Meet the Builder’ for the latest North Ayrshire Council housing development in the Garnock Valley.
Hundreds of primary pupils across Fife are being given a free copy of a new children’s book, following a donation from homebuilder Persimmon North Scotland.
The modernisation of Paisley Arts Centre into a unique and intimate performance venue and creative hub has been completed and will soon reopen to the public.
Moray councillors have unanimously agreed to progress with the Roysvale/Applegrove playing fields as the preferred site of the new Forres Academy.
A five-star hotel resort in Bishopton has unveiled its newly refurbished leisure suite as part of the first phase of a multi-million-pound development.
Plans for a major development near Perth’s Broxden roundabout including Starbucks, Burger King and three other drive-thrus have been granted planning permission.
A new report by national planning and development consultancy Lichfields sheds light on the future of UK town centres, presenting a roadmap for the revitalisation and repurposing of vacant or underutilised buildings.
A planning application for a new retail development has been approved by Stirling Council.
A drop-in session is being held as part of a public consultation to further develop options for walking, wheeling, and cycling interventions on the A947 from the Parkhill junction on the bypass (AWPR) to the A96 junction at Bucksburn including through Dyce.


