A masterplan aimed at delivering Dumfries and Galloway’s largest ever regeneration project was approved last week by the local authority’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee.
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Councillors are to consider the best procurement strategy to deliver multi-million-pound sport and leisure facilities in Bo’ness and Denny. They will also be asked to support the development of a detailed business case for major investment at Braes High School, which remains subject to future
Glasgow City Council is "minded to grant" a new purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development in Glasgow city centre. The £60 million scheme, by student accommodation developer and operator Valeo Management Europe, will be delivered under the LIV Student brand, providing 531 student b
Nova Homes has submitted a Proposal of Application Notice (PAN) to East Renfrewshire Council for a proposed residential development at Holehouse Brae, Neilston, marking the first step in the statutory pre-application consultation process.
Barratt Redrow has appointed Andy Curran as its new managing director for its West Scotland division. Mr Curran, from Lanark, South Lanarkshire, stepped into the role on 2 June 2025 and will be oversee all divisional operations, from land acquisition and planning, construction, sales through to cust
Miller Homes has secured the purchase of land at multiple locations totalling 91 acres across the East of Scotland, bringing 676 much-needed new homes to popular towns and communities. The homebuilder, which for over 90 years has helped build and shape communities across the UK, will now begin work
Work is progressing steadily to repair the extensive damage caused by Storm Eowyn to Helensburgh Leisure Centre (HLC).
Plans for a 109-bedroom hotel at Edinburgh’s Cameron Toll shopping centre have been approved by councillors, marking a major milestone in efforts to regenerate the long-standing retail destination. The new hotel, located on Liberton Road, aims to revitalise the centre by repurposing a former c
A key milestone has been reached in the transformation of Elgin’s Cooper Park, as planning permission to repurpose the toilet block has now been formally approved.
China is taking lunar construction to the next level, with plans to 3D-print bricks from moon dust as early as 2028.
A new report by the Fraser of Allander Institute has found that Scotland’s renewable energy industry and its supply chain supported more than 47,000 jobs and contributed approximately £15.5 billion in economic output in 2022.
Baroness Crawley of Edgbaston has joined the presidential team of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA). The national accident prevention charity said the appointment highlights Baroness Crawley’s commitment to the causes of consumer protection and social justice that drive
Laura Sefton, an energy specialist lawyer from CMS, highlights the challenges facing the housing sector over the decarbonisation of heat from buildings, explains why we’re seeing an evolving regulatory environment and examines the legal and regulatory implications of these changes. Scotland&rs
Survey work is underway on Kirkcaldy's Esplanade and Thistle St multi-storey car parks to determine how the buildings can be safely demolished ahead of a decision next week. Councillors at a meeting of Fife Council's Cabinet Committee will make a final decision on the future of the 1980s buildings,
Projects across Scotland will benefit from Scottish Government investment to help regenerate communities and drive economic growth. More than £21.5 million from two Scottish Government funds will bring 24 disused or derelict sites and buildings into use, creating more than 160 jobs and support


