A report on The Highland Council’s proposals for ‘Making Academy Street a Place for Everyone’ will be considered by members of the City of Inverness Area Committee next week.
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A plan that aims to help revitalise Falkirk's town centre over the upcoming decade and beyond has been endorsed by councillors.
A potential new railway station and transport interchange are to be included in new council plans to transform Ayr town centre.
Councillors in Moray are requesting a community benefit payment for a 15-mile overhead power line between Rothes III windfarm and the Blackhillock Electricity Substation in Keith.
Clark Contracts is currently on site constructing a new council housing development on the site of the former Oakbank Care Home on Wilson Avenue, Polmont for Falkirk Council.
Aberdeenshire Council has confirmed that the much-anticipated Stonehaven Flood Protection Scheme has been completed.
A partnership between North Lanarkshire Council and Mears Scotland is paving the way for twenty-six young individuals to embark on a journey towards becoming the workforce of the future through apprenticeships.
Tenants are now settling into their new homes following the completion of a new development in Chryston, on the site of the former Chilterns Care Home.
Residents, community groups and businesses will have the opportunity to start shaping Stirling’s new Local Development Plan (LDP) with the launch of online public surveys.
Scotland urgently needs more pylons, power lines and substations to cut energy bills, create energy security and tackle climate change, Scottish Renewables has said.
Crieff charity Friends of MacRosty Park has banked a £1,000 donation after being announced as one of Persimmon’s Community Champions.
The office manager of an Edinburgh property firm who embarked on a luxury lifestyle after obtaining more than £900,000 through embezzlement and fraud has been sentenced to three years’ imprisonment.
A new battery energy storage complex in Fife that will feed into the national electricity grid at times of high demand has been approved.
Scotland’s second Green Home Festival has been hailed another resounding success – but its organisers have also insisted that government and industry must work closer together to deliver clearer guidance and “myth-bust” the misinformation around low-carbon living.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has today published an update on a market study probing competition concerns in housebuilding in England, Scotland and Wales.


