A £1 million glasshouse could be erected over a section of Glasgow’s Argyle Street to create an outdoor dining experience and help kick-start the local economy.
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Marcus Paine, head of Scottish Borders-based quarrying firm Hutton Stone, has said he is already looking at life after lockdown – but fears uncertainty over cashflow could leave many SMEs like his family business between a rock and a hard place. The businessman has spent 26 years building up q
Glasgow’s Rottenrow Gardens and its surrounding streets are to be re-imagined as an “inspirational city centre space” under plans lodged by the University of Strathclyde.
A ‘floating’ village of crannogs is set to be built in a Perthshire loch to illustrate how people lived 2,300 years ago.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The City Of Edinburgh Council
Plans to build 31 new houses in Kippen, including nine affordable homes, have been approved by Stirling Council.
Plans have been submitted to Inverclyde Council for a £1.5 million drive-thru coffee shop development in Greenock.
Housing services provider and maintenance group Mears has reported a pre-tax loss of £62 million in 2019 as it continues its exit from the domiciliary care business.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: FootAsylum
Scotland’s contractors have been instructed to follow physical distancing and strict health & safety guidelines as the industry took its first steps out of lockdown today.
National Museums of Scotland has appealed to Scottish Ministers to overturn a council’s decision to refuse planning permission for a new £15 million visitors' centre at the Museum of Flight.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr Edward Stansfeld
The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) has awarded the contract for the build of its new flagship facility at the heart of the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland in Renfrewshire to Morrison Construction.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Parabola Edinburgh Ltd.
Councillors in Aberdeen have approved plans to build a new three-storey block of flats and agreed to determine separate proposals for a new community of more than 100 homes at a later date.


