MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: HG London Road 2 Ltd.
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The Scottish Government must apply the same focus in driving a vibrant green recovery as it is doing to address the coronavirus pandemic, says Elizabeth Leighton.
Aberdeenshire Council has submitted plans to build more than a dozen affordable homes at the site of a former council depot in Huntly.
Investment in the social housing sector generates economic and social benefits for Scotland and its people, including reducing poverty and homelessness, improving health, and creating jobs, a new report has found.
The CEO of housebuilder Mactaggart & Mickel has been named ‘director of the year’ by the Institute of Directors at a celebration of Scotland’s leading businesses. Ed Monaghan won Director of the Year in the family business category at the Institute’s Scottish awards, whic
Nine out of ten of pupils in Scotland, almost 635,000, are being taught in schools classed as being in a good or satisfactory condition, according to new statistics.
Amendments should be made to the Scottish Government's planning policy to improve efficiency and transparency of the planning process, according to recommendations made by the Law Society of Scotland.
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Bancon Homes
CALA Homes (East) is offering buyers at its Boroughmuir development in Edinburgh the opportunity to benefit from comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) charging provision.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr George Hepburn
The Scottish Government has awarded £9.46 million to ten active travel and low carbon projects across Scotland through the Low Carbon Travel and Transport Challenge Fund.
Glasgow City Council is about to begin the process of inviting submissions for a design tender for Block C of its city centre Avenues programme, an area covering George Square, George Street, Hanover Street, John Street, Miller Street, Dundas Street and Dundas Lane in Glasgow city centre.
Researchers are reappraising Scotland’s built heritage to form a fuller picture of the British Empire’s impact on the country’s historical architecture.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Caledonian Heritable Ltd,
Councillors have agreed that a vacant site at Glasgow’s Pacific Quay can host a £10 million plan to deliver apartments and offices plus retail and cafe/restaurant space.


