The Scottish Government lacks a clear delivery plan and has not offered a coherent explanation for how its policies will achieve Scotland’s bold emissions reduction targets, the latest progress assessment by the Climate Change Committee has concluded.
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RESIDENTIAL – FEWER THAN TEN UNITS Applicant: Mr Steven Reid
Glasgow City Council has approved an application by JR Construction Scotland Ltd seeking permission in principle for a residential development at Bulldale Street, off Yoker Ferry Road.
North Lanarkshire Council's plans to deliver 5,000 new homes by 2035 are not only providing new homes across its communities, creating jobs and boosting the local economy, but are also delivering a range of benefits to help communities thrive.
A fresh proposal has been submitted to deliver 20 apartments on a site in Glasgow's Gallowgate area.
Timber processor James Jones & Sons hosted an open day for architects and structural engineers so that they could see the new visitor building at its flagship sawmill site in Lockerbie.
Planning permission has been granted for a new primary school at Blindwells, East Lothian.
This festive season, City & Country is opening its Sales Suites across the country to collect gifts for the Salvation Army’s Christmas Present Appeal, including at The Playfair at Donaldson’s on West Coates, Edinburgh.
Scottish ministers have approved plans to build a new 60-bed care home in Banchory after it was initially refused by Aberdeenshire councillors.
Work is progressing on a new crossing of the West Coast Main Line at Motherwell, which will be the largest concrete bridge structure to be transported into position in the UK.
John Gerard McGarvey, 37, from Rutherglen, has been disqualified as a director for 11 years after claiming two separate Bounce Back Loans totalling £100,000, and then using the money for personal benefit.
Balfour Beatty said today that it expects its full year profits to be ahead of market expectations following positive net interest income and the recognition of deferred tax assets significantly reducing the 2022 tax charge.
A historic museum rumoured to be Aberdeen’s most haunted is to get extensive repairs worth a total of £1.36 million.
The Clyde Metro is one of the key priorities for future transport investment to be included by the Scottish Government in the publication of its second Strategic Transport Projects Review (STPR2).
Full planning permission has been granted for a new £12 million whisky and gin distillery and visitor centre on the Isle of Barra.


