Plans to deliver 78 new homes and upgrade facilities at Dunbar Golf Club have been given the green light once again.
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Councillors are being asked to approve a pilot internal wall insulation programme on four Dundee properties.
Revised plans have been lodged for a potential housing development at the site of a disused Glasgow pub.
New planning reforms regarding river pollution have been unveiled that the UK Government claims will lead to 100,000 new homes being built.
Existing office buildings in Edinburgh's New Town are to be demolished to make way for a new mixed-use development.
Views are being sought regarding updated proposals that could transform the Eden Springs Fishery and Country Park in Fife.
A temporary Lothian bus service will begin next week ahead of a planned 12-week road closure thanks to funding from Cala Homes. Old Craighall Road will undergo reconstruction as part of the developer’s new 620-home site on land at Newton and Wellington Farms, located between Old Craighall and
With several industry awards on the horizon for the built environment, communications specialist Stuart Young shares insights on how to make the best of entering for such accolades. Industry awards, no matter your sector, can be a bit like Marmite – you either love them or hate them. As s
CHAP Group has started essential renovation works on the former Tillydrone Library and Family Centre following a successful Community Asset Transfer request.
Pupils at a Haddington primary school are working to revamp their nursery garden with the support of Stewart Milne Homes. The housebuilder recently awarded £1,000 of funding to Letham Mains Primary School as part of its Eco-Gardens initiative.
Midlothian Council wants to hear local people’s views on how to redevelop the old pool site in the centre of Newtongrange.
Solar contractor i-Protech is to expand after securing a funding deal from Royal Bank of Scotland.
A five-star hotel that hosted the signing of the Brexit deal could be demolished after it was found to have breached planning regulations.
The Climate Emergency Response Group (CERG) has launched a report outlining a set of actions the Scottish Government must take now to remove barriers to progress in simultaneously tackling the climate and cost of living crises.
Nearly 1,000 flats in North Lanarkshire are to be demolished as the local authority's tower regeneration programme took another step forward. Following the success of the initial phase, North Lanarkshire Council said it has received resident support for the next stage of its plans.


