Drivers in Moray are advised that levels three to six in the St Giles Centre car park in Elgin are currently closed on public safety grounds.
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Cruden Homes has gained planning permission for a new development in Johnstone.
Members of Moray Council’s Planning and Regulatory Services Committee have approved six draft Town Centre Improvement Plans for public consultation, supporting the regeneration of town centres across Moray.
Morrison Construction has awarded a £1.8 million furniture and fitout contract to Dunfermline-based Deanestor for a new £60m multi-school campus in West Lothian.
Innis & Gunn has revealed plans to open its fifth taproom on Glasgow's West Nile Street.
A water treatment plant could be created behind Scotland’s oldest working brewery in East Lothian. Belhaven Brewery submitted plans to East Lothian Council's planning department before Christmas.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr Simon Gilmour
Yanmar Compact Equipment EMEA has launched the latest marque of its globally-acclaimed ViO17 zero tail swing mini-excavator.
A summary of an independent flood risk study for Kilsyth has been published by North Lanarkshire Council.
Plans for a £24 million Blairgowrie Recreation Centre are set to go before Perth and Kinross Council for approval in March this year.
GB Grove Ltd, the developers behind a roadside development scheme, rejected by Stirling councillors last year, have lodged an appeal with the Scottish Government.
West Lothian Council has approved plans to move Beatlie School in Livingston to a new £14 million purpose-built campus in the Craigshill area.
The Prince's Foundation, the educational charity established by Prince Charles, has submitted plans to create a new farming school in Scotland. The proposed agricultural school, to be built on the grounds of Dumfries House Estate near Cumnock, is aimed attracting new talent to the farming and rural
A public hearing is to take place into plans for 24 new homes in Garelochhead after the number of objections to the proposal passed 100.
An Irvine-based construction company and its director have been sentenced after multiple health and safety failings, giving rise to significant risk, were found on a local housing development site. Kilmarnock Sheriff Court heard how three inspections by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) took pla


