Planning applications for 168 homes across two sites in Dunbar and Longniddry have been given the green light by East Lothian Council.
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Glasgow City Council has approved plans for sixty houses and a nature conservation area to be created on land near Hogganfield Loch.
Scottish Borders Council has approved plans to build hundreds of new homes on a country estate in Lowood, near Melrose.
BESA Scotland’s latest annual Golf Day in Peebles was hailed a huge success with more than 60 members taking part.
Updated floor plan designs for the new Peebles High School building have been made available to view after alterations were been made to the designs following feedback received from the engagement sessions that took place in early February.
A solar scheme of "seismic proportions" is now live at Scottish Water’s most energy-intensive site.
Proposals by Muir Homes to develop 35 new houses on a vacant brownfield site in Dalgety Bay are set to be considered next week.
Updated plans for hundreds of new homes on the site of the former Snodgrass Flour Mill on Glasgow’s Riverside are being brought forward for public consultation.
Construction work has resumed on the Rothesay Pavilion with Robertson Construction Central West taking the keys to the historic building on Bute to progress its multi-million-pound transformation to a modern-day resource.
Councillors have approved the next stage of work in the first phase of the transformation of Aberdeen’s beachfront.
The construction Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) picked up in April, adding to the positive signs from other indicators that the economy is turning a corner.
Muir Construction has awarded £1,000 to local Fife project, Save the Cage, who are aiming to display a range of pit equipment in Lochore Meadows, Lochgelly.
As of yesterday, it was 100 days until East Lothian’s newest secondary school opens.
Renfrewshire Council is to form a Development Partnership LLP with Tarras Park Properties Ltd, part of Buccleuch Property, to secure investment into the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland (AMIDS).
BakerHicks has played a leading role in the development and delivery of version 2.0 of the Scottish Futures Trust’s (SFT) Standard Information Management Plan resource, in conjunction with a consortium of building contractors and local authorities from across Scotland.


