MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The Ross Development Trust.
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Telereal Trillium has submitted plans to Aberdeen City Council to demolish and transform a former office block into 140 flats.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Cassiltoun Housing Association
Ahead of the Homes for Scotland annual conference, Nicola Barclay discusses the need for housing, the social and economic benefits of home building and the constraints facing the industry. For the first time since 2008 and the global recession, housing completions in Scotland have exceeded 20,000 pe
Bovis Homes has agreed a share and cash deal for Galliford Try's housebuilding arm that values the business at £1.075 billion, creating one of the UK's top five home building groups. The deal to acquire Linden Homes and Galliford's Partnerships & Regeneration businesses will create a group
The first construction milestone has been reached at 177 Bothwell Street as the HFD Group project, set to be Glasgow’s largest single office building, begins to rise from the ground.
Ayrshire Housing has received a £3 million Scottish charitable bond from Allia C&C to support its latest building project in Ayr which is just getting underway.
Bill Barr, who ran the family building and civil engineering business Barr Construction for some 35 years, died on November 8 after a long illness. A full obituary published in The Scotsman highlights Barr’s life as a businessman, philanthropist and sports club owner.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: n/a
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
Fife Council has approved plans to demolish the Glenwood Centre building in Glenrothes and make sure current occupiers will be found new homes. The local authority took control of the dilapidated shopping centre when compulsory purchase orders (CPOs) were issued for the privately-owned fl
Independent school Robert Gordon’s College (RGC) has submitted plans to demolish a teaching block in favour of a modern new sports building at its Schoolhill Campus in Aberdeen.
Scotland’s first purpose-built justice centre will open on 30 March 2020. Plans are in place for Inverness Sheriff Court and Justice of the Peace Court to move from the castle to their new home in Longman Road.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Glasgow City Council
Pupils from Tough Primary visited a new community under development by Stewart Milne Homes as part of a school project learning about homes and house building.


