Bulgaria's capital is grassing over some of its tram lines as part of a programme to make the city greener. An initial 60m (197ft) stretch of the "green rails" has already opened in Sofia's Ruski Pametnik Square. Architects hope the new turf will muffle traffic noise, improve air quality and cool th
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr Andrew Buchan
A bypass around Selkirk could reduce chronic health conditions such as asthma, according to a retired GP. Dr Lindsay Neil has called for the new road to be one of the key priorities should a bid for £1 billion worth of "city deal" funding be successful.
Colin Joyce CMS Window Systems has boosted its business development team to support its growth in the new build housing sector with the appointment of Colin Joyce.
Alison Johnstone Scotland could create 200,000 jobs over the next 20 years by pursuing a new economy built on strengths such as renewables, home insulation and forestry, according to a major research paper from Scottish Green MSPs.
Plans to expand a major oil and gas office complex in Aberdeen have been revealed. A planning application has been lodged to create a 20,000sq ft extension at Chevron House, part of the Hill of Rubislaw Business Park that is the UK home to oil giants Chevron, Marathon Oil and Conocophillips
Clydesdale Bank's Elaine Reed and Drew McPhail, finance manager at Milnbank Housing Association Milnbank Housing Association’s £3m renovation programme
Building work on London’s new super sewer is set to begin next year after the firm appointed to deliver the project was granted a licence. The £4.2 billion Thames Tideway Tunnel, will run for 15 miles below the capital, and is currently the largest infrastructure project to be undertaken by the U
Malcolm Fraser's award winning Arcadia Nursery Edinburgh-based Malcolm Fraser Architects has announced that it has ceased trading as of August 21 after failing to make its “beautiful and important” work profitable.
Dundee Railway Station Work on a £28 million railway station development in Dundee will begin in the autumn after councillors approved the plans, though the process was far from smooth.
Alan Dunlop Scottish architect Professor Alan Dunlop has been appointed as Honorary Chair in Contemporary Architectural Practice in the Liverpool School of Architecture (LSA) at the University of Liverpool.
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Places For People
A ‘masterplan’ which includes plans to create a £25 million visitor resort with a ‘world-class’ five-star hotel on the northern slopes of Ben Nevis has been approved by The Highland Council. Produced by Forest Enterprise Scotland and Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), the masterplan is
Philip Green Carillion has announced that it is on track to achieve full-year revenue growth despite a decline in new orders.
A masterplan which will see a major northward expansion of Elgin over the next two decades has been approved by Moray councillors. The blueprint for Findrassie has been prepared by the landowner, Pitgaveny Estate, in partnership with Moray Council and provides for around 1500 new homes in addition t


