Kate Houghton RTPI Scotland policy and practice officer, Kate Houghton, responds to the review of Scotland’s planning system and outlines four priorities for any forthcoming reform.
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Alison Rodgers Independent inspections of construction sites have led to concerns over the use of dust masks in the industry.
Isabel Martinson The Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) has announced the appointment of Isabel Martinson as executive chairman with immediate effect.
Ian Hughes Training to kick-start the careers of under-represented groups and a programme to use drones to reduce health and safety risks in roofing are among the projects to be supported by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) in its latest round of Flexible and Structured funding.
The Hampton by Hilton development in Dundee will be completed later this year Hotel management firm Hilton has signalled plans to make further investment in Scotland despite the uncertainty surrounding Brexit and the evident oil and gas downturn.
Eerie photos of abandoned Olympic venues have been published by The Telegraph. While the Olympic Park in London has seen the main stadium. velodrome and aquatics centre all remain in use, what remains of Olympic venues in other countries is less impressive.
Stuart Rennie Award winning global golf course architect, Stuart Rennie, has been chosen to design the new Torvean Golf Course, in Inverness.
Lesley Laird Fife Council’s depute leader, Councillor Lesley Laird, has raised concerns about the latest delay to FIFEplan – the Fife Local Development Plan – and the impact of this on communities and developers.
Cassy Auld Cassy Auld is a Partner in Weightmans' Scottish Real Estate team based in Glasgow.
Nicola Barclay Scotland’s growing population is pressurising the capacity of GP surgeries and not the construction of much needed new homes, according to builders.
Eskmills Edinburgh’s commercial property market is showing life after Brexit, with Knight Frank concluding three deals in the city for a combined £22 million.
John Swinney At least £1.3 billion of investment in shovel-ready projects is being put at risk by indecision by the UK Government over major funding decisions, say Scottish Government Ministers.
On assignment in Calgary: Scottish Water’s Jim Conlin (left) and John Carty.
3D visualisation - section through the Mackintosh Building courtesy of SimVis, The Glasgow School of Art The Glasgow School of Art has announced that the Garfield Weston Foundation has made a donation of £500,000 towards The Mackintosh Campus Appeal, which is supporting the development of the GSA
Jenny Laing Aberdeen City Council’s foray into the international bond market has raised £370 million for major civic building projects in the Granite City.

