RESIDENTIAL – FEWER THAN TEN UNITS Applicant: Mr B. McKay
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A new apartment block containing 20 two-bedroom homes is set to be built in Yorkhill at the corner of Gilbert Street and Teviot Street. Plans submitted by Surplus Property Investments were given approval by Glasgow City Council.
River Clyde Homes has handed over the first 50 homes of its waterfront development at James Watt Dock in Greenock.
CALA Homes has submitted a new planning application to Aberdeen City Council for a development in partnership with the charity VSA.
Industry body Homes for Scotland has secured significant political support for its own manifesto call for the delivery of at least 25,000 new homes each year. The backing, ahead of this week’s election, from key Conservative, Green, Labour, Liberal Democrat and SNP candidates was confirmed dur
Engineering specialist SES Engineering Services (SES) has announced the completion of its contract with main contractor Multiplex on a prestigious new £90 million learning space for the University of Glasgow.
A £4.2 million contract to build the new Garnock Visitor and Community Hub on behalf of North Ayrshire Council has been put in place with hub South West.
New community facilities for a Dundee neighbourhood could be on the cards if councillors approve a £3 million project. The community extension at Mill O’Mains Primary School will offer out of hours access to facilities including a refurbished gym hall, stage and changing facilities.
Multi-disciplinary engineering specialist Taziker has been awarded a major project for the design, installation and commissioning of the Polmadie Depot Improvement Works in Glasgow.
A Dutch couple has moved into Europe’s first 3D-printed house. The house in Eindhoven – the first of five within ‘Project Milestone’ – fully complies with all of the strict building requirements of The Netherlands. Uniquely, the project partners have realized a home wit
The rate of input cost inflation throughout the UK construction sector picked up for the seventh month in a row to reach record levels.
Plans to convert a Fife hotel into a hostel for people affected by homelessness and substance misuse have been submitted to Fife Council. If approved, the Greenside Hotel in Leslie will provide a safe place to stay, while offering counselling and other services.
Scottish commercial property consultancy firm Ryden has made three senior promotions with Nick Armstrong, based in the investment team in Edinburgh, to become partner. Eddie Fiddes who works in Aberdeen property management has also been promoted to the role of partner.
A public consultation is now under way into plans for a proposed residential development at the former Prince And Princess Of Wales Hospice site in Glasgow.
Community consultation is about to kick off into a charity's plans to create a major sports centre in Dundee’s Fairmuir Park.


