Leaders from Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, and Moray Councils have cut the ribbon to formally open the NESS Energy from Waste facility.
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A nearly century-old time capsule has been discovered by contractors during the demolition of the former Carrick Academy building in Ayrshire. The capsule dates back to 1925, the year the school was constructed, and was transferred to the Ayrshire Archives centre in Ayr for opening and inspection by
Major progress is being made on the masterplan for East Kilbride town centre and wider transportation proposals. South Lanarkshire councillors took two key decisions at this week’s community and enterprise resources committee meeting which affect the project.
The redevelopment of Strathclyde Country Park Watersports Centre will create a new near net zero health hub, North Lanarkshire Council has announced.
Aberdeenshire trades and businesses are being encouraged to attend a 'meet the buyer' event to discuss the potential to bid for contracts as part of the exciting Macduff Marine Aquarium development. The evening session on Thursday 16 May, 5.30–8pm, will be hosted in the aquarium’s audito
Argyll & Bute Council is to develop an outline business case for a £43 million proposed school and community campus on Mull, despite fears that borrowing costs could inflate the bill to £113 million. Councillors were yesterday presented with a report on the potential costs and benefi
South Ayrshire Council is set to invest just under £4.3 million on road improvements in 2024/26, which includes resurfacing works and road reconstruction projects. The funding will also be used for footpaths, bridge maintenance, coastal defences, and the continued rollout of energy efficient L
South Ayrshire Council has taken another step towards the redevelopment of the former Hourstons and Arran Mall in Ayr. Phase one of the project will see detailed designs drawn up to show how the South Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership (SAHSCP) and NHS Ayrshire & Arran can be accommodat
Efforts to boost affordable housing supply by acquiring properties to bring into use for affordable housing and help reduce homelessness will be given an £80 million uplift over the next two years, the Scottish Government has announced. The funding, announced by First Minister Humza Yousaf on
Housing and property organisations are bracing themselves for policy changes after the Scottish Government’s formal co-operation agreement with the Scottish Green Party was brought to an end yesterday. First Minister Humza Yousaf formally informed Scottish Greens co-leaders Patrick Harvie and
Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has made a full detailed planning application to North Lanarkshire Council for the provision of 137 new homes through the development of land west of Carnbroe Road.
South Lanarkshire Council has granted permission to homelessness charity Social Bite for the next of its proposed village projects in Rutherglen. To be situated on a brownfield site on Harriet Street, the village will consist of 15 modern, sustainable modular homes, known as Nest houses, a
A £500,000 project in South Lanarkshire has transformed 21 Clydesdale Housing Association homes to make them warmer and cheaper to heat.
A care development company is celebrating a double planning award this April after it secured approval for two sites in Glasgow and West Lothian. Morrison Community Care (CCG) Holdco is a joint venture company comprising Morrison Community Care Group (MCCG) and the CCG (Scotland) construction and ma
Springfield Properties is to appeal the Highland Council’s decision to reject plans for 47 new homes at its Drumnadrochit development, citing increased demand for new homes in the area. The housebuilder said its mailing list for buyers interested in the site has risen to almost 500,