The £7.3 million restoration project at Edinburgh’s Saughton Park has received a major boost thanks to funding from the Scottish Power Energy Networks Green Economy Fund. Almost half a million pounds has been awarded toward the delivery of a micro hydro-electric system on the Water of Le
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Landmark Glasgow buildings such as the Kelvin Hall, Emirates Arena and Royal Concert Hall have been earmarked for inclusion in a solar panel scheme that could save an estimated £750,000 in energy costs per year. A total of fifteen schools, daycare centres, leisure centres and other council fac
Ambassador Homes has secured unanimous approval from West Lothian Council for its final plans to redevelop listed buildings as part of the Bangour Village Estate.
A public consultation on tall buildings in Glasgow began yesterday in response to the increasing number of these being built and planned, especially in the city centre and on its fringes.
The latest draft of the Planning (Scotland) Bill will place up to 88 new duties and responsibilities on planners without the resources required to undertake them, according to figures published today from the Royal Town Planning Institute Scotland (RTPI Scotland). The analysis shows that recent amen
An energy company is being established by West Dunbartonshire Council to operate and manage a new unique heating system in Clydebank.
Over £188 million is being invested towards improving public buildings in Edinburgh, with £20m set aside for the next 12 months.
Work to construct West Dunbartonshire Council’s new high-tech heating system in Clydebank has officially begun. The £15 million project, which is part of the regeneration of the former John Brown Shipyard, will see the area’s homes, businesses and some public buildings heated by wa
Work to update the heating system at Troon Leisure Club will start on Monday 30 September. The facility will be open as normal throughout the upgrade, which is scheduled to last around six weeks.
Deputy first minister and cabinet secretary for finance John Swinney is to consider revised residential tax rates for the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) as part of the budget. Mr Swinney will review the rates for the LBTT, which will replace UK Stamp Duty Land Tax from April 2015, when th
Fergus Ewing The Scottish Government has outlined its strategy to cut carbon in Scotland’s heat system.
The first pipes at West Dunbartonshire Council’s high-tech district heating network have been laid. The innovative system will see water taken from the Clyde, before being heated and transferred through a network of pipes to homes and businesses at the Queens Quay Development in Clydebank.
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Moray Council has set out its plan to invest £8.8 million in improving school buildings in the next financial year.
Following the publication of the Scottish Government’s National Strategy for Economic Transformation, the Scottish Property Federation (SPF) has called for additional resources for the planning system to support economic recovery from the pandemic. The real estate membership body said it is co


