MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: NatWest Group.
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia has revealed plans to build a £1 trillion skyscraper which will stretch to 75 miles along the desert.
Families in England and Wales who want to take legal action over housing disrepair claims will have to try mediation before they can go to court, under new proposals revealed by the government.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: NHS Grampian
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined three former executive directors of Carillion as part of its public censure on the firm.
A man from San Francisco is fighting a ticket for parking in a red zone after the kerb was repainted red while his car was parked in the spot.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: N & MLD Ltd
Springfield Cross, an affordable housing development in Glasgow, has entered its final stages of build with the completion of multi-utility services.
Almost £6 billion has been given out in discounts through the Right to Buy (RTB) scheme since the size of the discount was increased in 2012, according to new analysis by the Local Government Association (LGA).
Housing association Riverside Scotland yesterday invited local councillors to visit Scotland's first large-scale affordable modular housing development.
Applicant: CA Yeaman (Edinburgh) Property Owner Limited. Planning Authority: Edinburgh
Aberdeen City Council has submitted a £20 million bid for plans to rejuvenate the beach area to the UK government’s Levelling Up Fund 2.
A plot of land which once formed part of the former Tate & Lyle sugar refinery in Greenock is being proposed as a new £15 million 46-home private housing development by Sandy and James Easdale, the owners of Easdale Investment Group.
Open land looking out from Stirling Castle has been earmarked for future development by Miller Homes.
The world's tallest-ever hemp building has been erected in South Africa.


