MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Universal Building Specialists Ltd.
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Crofters across Scotland will be able to apply for larger sums of money to upgrade their housing under the Croft House Grant.
The next phase of redevelopment work to deliver new housing and amenities for the Gowkthrapple community is set to begin.
A commercial judge in the Outer House of the Court of Session has allowed a proof in an £11.5 million action raised against two companies contracted to build and maintain a funicular railway in the Cairngorns after ruling that the claim had not expired by prescription.
Updated plans for the redevelopment of the former Marks & Spencer store on Sauchiehall Street are being brought forward for public consultation.
Scottish medical professional bodies are calling for a legal requirement to be introduced for housing developers to be liable for upgraded healthcare facilities in a bid to prevent existing surgeries from being overwhelmed by new patients.
Nine of Scotland’s leading property companies have come together to support an urgently needed build project for a charity in Kinross-shire.
More than 80 locations across Dundee are in line for upgrading and repair to pavements and road surfaces starting in April.
First-of-its-kind proposals to build an urban farm on the roof of a multi-storey car park have been given the green light.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: University Of Aberdeen
Plans to deliver a new student accommodation block on a site next to Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh look set to be approved.
Multi-million pound projects are advancing across Airdrie as regeneration developments take shape to transform buildings, residential areas and improve public areas in the town.
Affordable flats will be built on the former Burgh Yard site in Galashiels which was previously earmarked for a hotel.
Measures to address the chronic skills shortages in the construction industry by relaxing immigration rules have been described as a welcome boost, following confirmation of the move in yesterday's Spring Budget announcement.
A planning application has been submitted for a new sustainable and inclusive Adult Learning Disability Hub in Inverclyde, designed jointly by architects at Holmes Miller and Inverclyde Council, working in partnership with hub West Scotland.


