Plans have been unveiled for a 10,000 capacity arena in Dundee city centre. The Courier reports that the Wilson and Gunn Architects proposal would see the existing Mecca Bingo site in Nethergate, along with the temporary car park in Yeaman Shore, transformed into a venue complete with a 70-room
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Specialist glamping site design consultancy Glampitect more than doubled its sales team in January as it targets a record-breaking year of business. David Fleming Lewington, Callum Moffat and Sam Gryckiewicz
RDK Construction managing director Billy Kirkwood shares the 30-year story of the firm. Thirty years ago on the 25th February 1992, Robert and I set out on our first joint venture together under the banner of RDK Construction Ltd. We are both joiners to trade and had already gained development
Plans to build a City Network of active travel infrastructure for all parts of Glasgow have been approved by the council's City Administration Committee.
Midlothian Council’s £17 million project to build new homes and a care facility on the old Dalkeith High School site is on budget and on track to finish at the end of 2022. The project is among the council’s most ambitious capital programme ever, which is seeing record investment o
Ryden has recruited Shahid Ali as a partner to support the growth of its Scottish planning team. Earlier this year Marc Giles, a partner in Ryden’s Planning team for 10 years and with over 20 years of industry experience, moved from Edinburgh to head up the Glasgow planning department. The str
Lidl GB has started the construction of its second new supermarket in North Lanarkshire following permission being granted by planning officers. The new store, on Carlisle Road in Airdrie, is the second of two new Lidl stores in the region with the first, in Bellshill, opening earlier this month.
Forth Ports has applied for listed building consent to refurbish Rennie’s Isle Bridge in Leith. The company has teamed up with Teuchters Landing to submit plans to the City of Edinburgh Council for the refurbishment of the Category A-listed crossing located at the Water of Leith to conser
Glasgow City Council's decision to reject plans to transform the city’s landmark Lyceum Cinema into a cinema, concert hall and restaurant has been upheld on appeal. Building owner Versatyle Ltd’s application for the vacant B-listed Art Deco building, including a first-floor cinema w
AS Homes (Scotland) has unveiled plans for a new development on the site of a former church in Glasgow.
Plans submitted by Caledonian Property seeking to construct 1,000 new homes in a development on greenbelt land on the edge of Glasgow have been rejected.
A process of controlled dismantling of the building at 2 High Street in Jedburgh has commenced along with preparation works for the future planned development of the site. A programme of works for the dismantling of the building started in December and has seen a number of key jobs already comp
The Highland Council is set to consider an additional £5.5 million investment in the region's roads infrastructure as part of its collaborative £10m investment plan for 2022-23. The additional £5.5m proposed is on top of £25.5m already agreed for roads in recent months, and w
Plans for 53 homes at Glassgreen in Elgin have been approved.
Brownfield sites in Moray are to be assessed against criteria so that redevelopment of them can be prioritised.


