Plans by Barclays to convert the B-listed Beco building at its Tradeston site into a new branch and offices have been granted approval.
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Legal & General has submitted detailed plans for its proposed redevelopment and refurbishment of the Debenhams store on Edinburgh’s Princes Street.
CALA Homes (North) has submitted a planning application to Aberdeen City Council for the third phase of the leading homebuilder’s Craibstone Estate development.
A new £1.2 million four-court indoor tennis facility is set to be created in Elgin at the Moray Sports Centre following a major investment.
Edinburgh councillors have approved plans lodged by HG Developments for the development of 76-bed block of student flats on London Road.
Following the publication of the Scottish Government's Climate Change Plan update, communities secretary Aileen Campbell reflects on progress so far, and opportunities to build a greener future as part of Housing to 2040 plans. Housing policy has a vital role to play in achieving many
Nine in ten builders face rising costs, as supply chain disruptions and rising product demand are making it hard for Britain to get building, the latest State of Trade survey data from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has found.
The Scottish Government has published a consultation paper relates to the introduction of guidance on the promotion and use of mediation in the Scottish planning system.
A 13-year-old passionate about diggers and tractors has become the youngest person to gain a Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS) Red Card, making him a trained operator.
Proposals have been put forward by Manse (Seafield) LLP for the delivery of a residential-led mixed-use development on the site of the current Peter Vardy Vauxhall Garage on Seafield Road in Edinburgh.
Financial support from Unity Trust Bank is helping to transform the site of a former Glasgow primary school into a vibrant, new housing estate.
A recently completed McDonald’s restaurant is aiming to be the first net-zero restaurant in the quick-service industry.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Duntrune Ltd
The Scottish Government has allocated more than £22 million to three permanent active travel schemes in Ayr, Hawick and Broughty Ferry.
All Kier entities have now been reinstated as signatories of the Prompt Payment Code (PPC) following the return of McNicholas Construction Services Ltd as a signatory.


