RESIDENTIAL – FEWER THAN TEN UNITS Applicant: Mr Steven Reid
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The average price of a property in Scotland in October 2022 was £194,874, an increase of 8.5% on October 2021 and 1.1% compared to the previous month.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: MMMARS Dundas Limited.
Cala Group has pointed to the Conservatives’ controversial mini-budget last autumn for disrupting an overall “excellent” year in 2022 for the housebuilder.
Morgan Sindall has reported a record year for revenue and profits before tax despite market headwinds, with partnership housing specialist Lovell making a significant contribution. Revenue for the full year 2022 was up 12% to £3.6 billion, while adjusted profit before tax grew 7% to
Work on a new £24 million Passivhaus primary school for Irvine has officially commenced. North Ayrshire provost Anthea Dickson carried out the official ground-breaking duties to signal the start of construction of the new facility at Montgomerie Park.
The Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity has published its 2022 Impact Report which details the positive impact its work has on the UK construction community.
QTS Group has announced a second year of sponsorship for the QTS School of Rugby, run in partnership with Ayr Rugby Community Trust in South Ayrshire.
A unique new housing development that promotes independent living for North Ayrshire residents has been officially opened by North Ayrshire Provost Anthea Dickson.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Ocean Terminal Limited (c/o Ambassador Group).
Output in the UK construction sector grew by 0.2% in September and by 0.1% over the third quarter of 2025, new figures have revealed.
Barratt Redrow plc has reported a steady performance for the 17-week period ending 26 October 2025, maintaining solid forward sales and progressing well with its integration of Redrow, despite ongoing challenges in the UK housing market. During the period, the housebuilder achieved a net private res
Demand for commercial property in Scotland rose in the last quarter, driven by an uptick in the office subsector, according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) commercial property monitor. But there are signs of some caution amidst rising uncertainty and fiscal tension.
The average price of a property in Scotland reached £194,000 in August 2025, marking an annual increase of 4.0%, according to the latest UK House Price Index (HPI) figures published today.
CBRE Scotland successfully completed its first Property Bike Ride on Friday 26 September, cycling 20 miles from Glasgow to Balloch, Loch Lomond, to raise funds for Alzheimer Scotland.


