Falkirk Council has announced plans to replace the derelict Bonnybridge Social Club on Main Street with 22 flats for social rent.
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South Lanarkshire Council has given the green light to build 11 apartments on the site of a former church on Maxwell Road, East Kilbride. Maxwell Court has been designed by LMA Architects on behalf of Dickie & Moore Homes within The Village conservation area and takes the form of a single block
Housebuilder CALA Group has partnered with Habitat for Humanity Great Britain (HFHGB) to take a team of 11 employees to India to build a safe home for a vulnerable family. The ‘Build 2020’ team, which is made up of CALA Group employees from across the UK, will travel to the Pondiche
A £9.2 million project that will bring modern affordable homes to families in Inverness has moved a step closer to completion as the first timber frames are installed. The new community in Slackbuie includes 69 environmentally friendly houses and flats, with construction work being delivered b
Over 40 ex-nurses of the former Sunnyside Royal Hospital near Montrose visited the iconic site on Friday to tour the grounds one last time and cut the turf to mark Sunnyside’s new lease of life as a housing development. During their visit around the grounds of the estate, overlooked by the his
New downward-tilting toilets have been designed to boost employee productivity.
Plans to build a new train factory at the site of the former Longannet power station have moved forward after councillors approved plans to redevelop the site.
The Highland Council, the largest employer in the Highlands, has achieved Living Wage accreditation.
Merchant Homes has donated 200 fleeces to The Marie Trust in Glasgow to help the city’s most vulnerable people in the lead-up to Christmas. The family-owned housebuilder visited the local day centre with a supply of warm clothing to help those who are homeless and in need of extra support duri
The Cruden Group, one of Scotland’s largest development and construction companies, has donated £1,000 to Crisis in Scotland this Christmas. This latest donation demonstrates the group’s continued recognition of organisations that play a key role in tackling homelessness, with Crud
Pupils from Tough Primary visited a new community under development by Stewart Milne Homes as part of a school project learning about homes and house building.
Paisley construction firm CGC has delivered the perfect Christmas decoration to a group of nursery children.
East Lothian Council has rejected a planning application from space technologies company Skyrora Limited to erect an equipment testing facility, office and storage structures at the former Cockenzie Power Station site. The application, filed in the summer, specified that the facilities would only be
AEL Developments will share its plans to build a major housing development on the outskirts of East Wemyss at a drop-in exhibition on January 28.
Fife Council has given a boost to proposals for a large housing development planned for Lochgelly as developers Omnivale Limited were told that a separate environmental impact assessment (EIA) is not necessary.

