Plans to introduce glamping to the Black Isle have been approved by Highland councillors. Gordon Adam, of Black Isle Yurts Ltd, wants to create a campsite of yurts near Rosemarkie.
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Dumfries and Galloway Health Board / High Wood Health Ltd
Lysander Student Properties Limited, a joint venture between Kier Property and Amber Infrastructure Limited, has appointed Kier Construction to carry out a £10m redevelopment of Clifton House and Stewart House into high quality student accommodation. Both properties are located in Glasgow’s west
John Swinney Finance secretary John Swinney will set the first Scottish tax rates in over 300 years this week as he presents the Draft Scottish Budget 2015/16.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The Co-operative Group
Construction work is finally starting today on Edinburgh's new Portobello High School after many years of planning and obstacles.
New apprentices with City Building chair, Cllr Paul Carey City Building (Glasgow) LLP has continued to lead the way in delivering apprenticeships by recruiting 81 apprentices this year and offered contract extensions to 127 time out apprentices.
The sod was cut on Scotland’s new national blood centre today as deputy first minister Nicola Sturgeon marked the start of construction on the new facility.
Artist's impression of new Science and Technology galleries The Wellcome Trust is giving £1.3 million to the National Museum of Scotland to help fund six new science and technology galleries, to open in 2016.
Detailed plans for 80 homes and the possible provision of a new health centre at Friockheim have now been lodged with Angus Council. The Evening Telegraph reports that Guild Homes (Tayside) Ltd is seeking approval for the development of 80 houses, including 16 affordable properties, along with open
Plans for a new £50 million whisky distillery near Alness are to be delayed due to a drop in worldwide demand.
Steve Morgan Housebuilder Redrow has reported rising orders and prices but blamed “political posturing” for having a detrimental impact on the time taken to grant planning permissions in many parts of the country.
Margaret Burgess The Scottish Government has announced a £14 million cash boost to transform disadvantaged areas in Scotland.
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Caledonian Trust Plc


