Since lockdown began at the end of March, Urban Union has handed over 23 properties and secured 52 reservations at its developments in Glasgow, Perth and Edinburgh. To ensure none of its clients found themselves homeless during the coronavirus pandemic which put much of the UK housing market on hold
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Some of Scotland’s most historic civil engineering memorabilia can now be viewed online, thanks to the work of the Institution of Civil Engineers Scotland Museum in Edinburgh.
Work has started on a new affordable housing development on behalf of South Lanarkshire Council.
The Scottish Government is providing £10 million to support the rapid deployment of bus priority infrastructure by local authorities.
Housebuilder Bellway has asked its subcontractors to cut their rates by 5% from next month.
Aberdeen City Council has granted listed building consent for the renovation of the B-listed East Gate Lodge in Duthie Park, paving the way for the north-east’s first outdoor nursery.
Plans have been submitted for 22 identical 'upside-down' terraced properties in Venlaw, Peebles.
Fife Council has received plans to build new student accommodation in St Andrews, easing the pressure on housing stock in the university town. The revised proposals would provide 748 student beds at Albany Park, seen as the centrepiece of a £100 million investment in student accommodation over
The Scottish Government has appointed a team of planning experts to carry out research on the value and impact of developer contributions.
The Scottish Government has published a consultation on proposals to clarify certain parts of the Scottish Planning Policy that relate to planning for housing.
The Highland Council has completed the purchase of the South Tower of Inverness Castle, paving the way for the next stage of the building’s transformation into a visitor attraction. The transformation of the Castle is supported by a £15 million Scottish Government investment through the
Celtic Football Club is finally set to move to the next stage of realising its vision for a hotel and museum development at Celtic Park.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Kaimes Renewable Energy Park.
Falkirk is to benefit from £90 million investment over ten years as part of a new growth deal which aims to drive inclusive and sustainable economic recovery and growth across the region.
Planning lawyer Ewan MacLeod provides detail on the Scottish Government’s consultation on the future of Scottish Planning Policy and the removal of the current presumption in favour of sustainable development. In 2014, the Scottish Government introduced a significant change to Scottish Plannin


