Revised plans to build a block of apartments beside the ferry slipway in Yoker have gained approval from Glasgow City Council.
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Plans to partially demolish Aberdeen's Quattro House to make way for 96 new flats have progressed with the submission of an application for planning in principle.
Scotland’s national provider of artist studios Wasps has appointed two new trustees to its board of directors. Architect Nicola Walls and chartered surveyor Alasdair Tweedie were appointed to the charitable institution’s board at its most recent meeting of trustees.
The Eden Project and Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc (MSIP) have announced a strategic partnership that aims to deliver regeneration and inclusive economic growth across Dundee. A joint venture between Michelin, Dundee City Council and Scottish Enterprise, MSIP is a world-class Innovation Parc for
The Infirmary Bridge in Inverness has reopened after the completion of interim repairs by The Highland Council pending a major refurbishment.
A homeowner has gone viral on Facebook after unexpectedly unearthing 160 bowling balls from the foundation of his property. David Olson, 33, discovered the first bowling ball while demolishing the back steps of his house – but went on to discover 159 more, all from the same manufacturer.
Old police stations number among 100 properties sold by Police Scotland that have netted the single force more than £28 million since 2013. The former Strathclyde Police headquarters at 173 Pitt Street, Glasgow, was the most lucrative, selling for £9.6m in 2018. The police training schoo
Hillcrest Homes has been named third on a list of UK housing associations delivering the most homes for affordable rent over the past year. Inside Housing's Biggest Builders 2021 list also named Hillcrest Homes third place in the UK for delivering new homes as a percentage of existing homes.
The £12.5 million retail development at the former Arnotts store in Inverness city centre will be known as Union Court, developers have announced as they showed off interior CGI for the first time.
Building trade supplier Screwfix has submitted plans to establish new premises in Forfar. A planning application submitted to Angus Council said it will create 12 new jobs at the former Carpetright building on Queenswell Road if a change of use is granted.
Recycled vegetable oil is being used for the first time to heat a home in Scotland.
A new high-spec manufacturing, office and storage facility is being considered for the Enterprise Park Forres.
A man has gone viral on social media after sharing his story of accidentally breaking into a home and cleaning it.
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The Scottish Government has announced increased funding for local authority areas to deliver more affordable homes. Council areas across Scotland are to share more than £3.2 billion in grant funding over five years to deliver more affordable homes.


