Proposals to partly demolish a former art deco cinema in Edinburgh to create new homes have been rejected by councillors.
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Clackmannan Town Hall is to receive upgrades worth £1.2 million to ensure its future as a valuable community asset. The upgrade, led by Clackmannanshire Council in partnership with Clackmannan Town Hall Trust, will see a programme of works take place to make the building wind and watertight. T
A newly lodged planning application has called for permission to demolish a lens manufacturing plant in Aberdeen to make way for a block of flats.
Proposals for a net zero housing development that forms part of the £1.3 billion Granton Waterfront regeneration project in north west Edinburgh were granted approval by city planners yesterday.
The Inverkeithing Heritage Regeneration Project has appointed two new mentors to work on a one-to-one basis with individuals, small or medium-sized enterprises, working in Fife, wishing to develop traditional skills in their workforce. Mentoring costs will be met by the project, in the interests of
John Tutte is to join the board of Bellway as non-executive chairman designate on 1st March 2022. Mr Tutte will succeed Paul Hampden Smith, who will retire from the board as non-executive chairman on 1st April 2022, following almost nine years' service as a non-executive director.
A research report into Scottish homeowners’ needs, challenges, concerns and level of information in terms of increasing the energy efficiency of their buildings has been released for industry professionals, experts and government bodies.
Following United Capital director Ryan Russell's call for more awareness and understanding within the building services industry regarding mental health problems and suicide, contractor McGill continues its parent company's United We Care campaign.
Plans have been unveiled for a second office block to be built on Site 6 at Dundee Waterfront after plans for a hotel at the site fell through. In 2018, a council report revealed that Marriott was in line to operate a hotel on site six under its ‘AC’ brand.
Ed Sheeran has submitted plans to add a burial zone to a new chapel on his £3.7 million estate.
Cruden Homes has gained planning permission for a new development in Johnstone.
Plans for a £24 million Blairgowrie Recreation Centre are set to go before Perth and Kinross Council for approval in March this year.
Planning minister Tom Arthur offers thoughts on the importance of open space and play areas, and encourages responses to the consultation for Open Space Strategies and Play Sufficiency Assessments. COP26 has reinforced on an international stage, how green spaces, with opportunities to connect with n
Residents in Irvine, Saltcoats and Ardrossan are being invited by North Ayrshire Council to view proposals for new housing in the towns.
Fairview International School in Bridge of Allan is giving the local community the opportunity to see the progress made to date on the transformation project of the old historic Royal Hotel.


