A new care home located in Templehill, Troon, has been completed with preparations now underway to welcome its first residents this month.
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Moray Council has approved a formal planning application for the new £1.8 million Lossiemouth East Beach bridge.
Fife Council has officially taken ownership of the new Madras College in St Andrews.
East Ayrshire Council has approved plans for a dozen new council houses in Drongan. Initially proposed as a 14-home development during last year's consultation, the Mill of Shield Road development will consist of seven three-bedroom, with one larger four-bedroom property and four two-bedro
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Tritax Symmetry Glasgow East Ltd
After a 40-year career in housing, David Zwirlein, Hillcrest director of development has announced his plans to retire. Mr Zwirlein is retiring at a time where Hillcrest is undertaking its most ambitious development programme to date, of which he has been instrumental.
Owners of homes, farms and businesses are being urged to act promptly in seeking compensation for disruption arising from work on one of the biggest infrastructure schemes in Scottish history.
A UK renewable energy company has unveiled major expansion plans into Scotland, which will see it open an office in Glasgow and create up to 20 highly skilled jobs over the next 12 months.
Pre-tax profits at Morgan Sindall have shot up by 286% on the first half of Covid-hit 2020 but also 46% up on H1 2019’s figure, the group revealed today. The property business reported pre-tax profit of £53.1 million, with turnover up to £1,559m from £1,363m last time an
A revised agreement has been signed by Fife Council and the Fife Housing Association Alliance (FHAA) regarding the delivery of the Fife Affordable Housing Programme. Committing the partners to adopt a collaborative approach to work with private developers to deliver the Section 75 Agreement for
Recovery in UK construction output lost its momentum since June as the sector struggled to keep pace with the recent surge in demand for construction projects, especially due to raw material supply shortages and shrinking sub-contractor availability.
Glasgow City Council has approved funding of up to £2.25 million for the third phase of the Camlachie Burn Improvement Works, with this stage of the project enabling local regeneration by providing surface water drainage for key development sites including the proposed £60m Parkhead Heal
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: University Of Dundee
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Davidsons Mains Dental
Detailed plans have been submitted for the development of 31 new flats in Cathcart.


