Scotsman Developments Ltd is giving the public a chance to have its say on proposals for a new mixed-use development at the former Madras College campus on Kilrymont Road in St Andrews.
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Scotland could advance its ambitions to achieve net zero by 2045 by establishing a net zero hub on the Firth of Forth, research from global natural resources consultancy Wood Mackenzie has found.
Deliveroo has been given permission to open a commercial kitchen facility in Glasgow, to bring its Editions concept to the city.
Highland Housing Alliance (HHA) has released progress images of its project to bring one of the oldest buildings in Inverness back into use.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The Co-proprietors
Kingussie-based flooring and interiors business, Toncam, is reinvesting thousands of pounds back into the business after claiming research and development (R&D) tax credits through R&D tax specialist Access2Funding. A number of projects within the business were identified as being eligible f
Balfour Beatty has increased its interim dividend by 43% compared to 2019 after it recovered from a £14 million loss last year to record underlying profit from operations of £60m. Half-year financial results for the firm revealed a slight rise in turnover to £4.154m, comp
East Lothian Council’s planning committee has unanimously approved outline planning permission for an electricity substation on the former Cockenzie Power Station site.
The area outside the former Granton Station, being built for local people and visitors to enjoy community events and recreation, is to be named Granton Station Square.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Caledonian Stone
Glennon Brothers, a timber processor in Troon, is creating 25 new jobs thanks to a new contract awarded to them by Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS).
Transport Scotland has launched the competition to select the main construction contractor to dual the next phase of the Scottish Government’s £3 billion programme to dual the A9 between Perth and Inverness.
Having previously identified the high risk of financial crime in the construction sector, solicitor Ramsay Hall is now joined by colleague Paul Marshall to provide an update on recent developments. In previous updates, we identified the high risk of financial crime in the construction
An application for more than 200 affordable homes for rent on the site of a former school in Aberdeen has been referred to Holyrood amid a planning dispute over the loss of sporting facilities as a result of the development.
A joint venture has submitted plans to speculatively develop 146,745 sq ft of Grade A urban logistics accommodation on a seven-and-a-half-acre site on Bankhead Avenue in Sighthill, Edinburgh.


