Additional sites have been approved for inclusion in North Lanarkshire Council's house building programme.
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Springfield Properties has secured outline planning consent to create a sustainable new neighbourhood in Midlothian.
Claymore Homes has obtained permission to build the last 61 houses at its Greenacres development in Peterhead.
Angus Council has approved plans for three new homes to be constructed on the site of a former cattery.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched a market study into housebuilding and will start a separate consumer protection project related to rented accommodation, amid widespread concerns about housing availability and costs.
The doors to The Scottish Homebuilding & Renovating Show will be open May 20 – 21 when it returns to the SEC Glasgow, making this the ideal time to snap up 2 FREE tickets to the go-to exhibition for self-builders, home renovators and improvers.
A new report published by the Construction Leadership Forum (CLF) has identified and analysed the five highest-value and highest-growth low carbon energy supply chains in Scotland.
Happy birthday to us! It's hard to believe, but this month your daily Scottish Construction Now celebrates its 20th anniversary.
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) is launching a range of resources designed to help construction clients achieve better project outcomes and create more value.
Housebuilder Persimmon has told investors that its margin and profits will be lower than last year due to a marked decrease in completions.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: University Of Aberdeen
Stirling Council’s Planning and Regulation Panel has refused an application for a residential development of 44 houses and a community hub in Dunblane.
Moray Council has committed to a £59.1 million capital investment alongside its £260m revenue budget for the 2023/24 financial year, with £22.8m also approved for housing services.
Aberdeen City Council yesterday mapped out its plan for creating green, affordable homes as part of its Housing Revenue Account (HRA) budget and also to invest more than £200m over the next five years growing and renewing the schools estate.
Proposals for a replacement Liberton High School have taken a major step forward after the planning application for the new school was approved yesterday.


