MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Kintore And District Community Council
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Cassiltoun Housing Association was thrilled to welcome Sidey Solutions to its office on December 1 when it presented the Association with a £2,025 donation for Cassiltoun’s Christmas Cheer initiative.
Aberdeen-based residential property developer Claymore Homes has commenced the build of a new residential development in St. Combs thanks to a seven-fgure loan from Bank of Scotland.
Proposals for affordable housing investment between 2022-2027 and the planned investment programme to 2027 have been approved by the Highland Council's housing and property committee.
A multi-billion pound retrofit of the UK’s social housing stock can be achieved through the right mix of public and private funding, according to new research.
New homes and buildings in England will have to produce significantly less CO2 under new rules announced by the UK Government.
A new strategy for Perth and Kinross to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2045 has been unanimously agreed.
A planning application to transform Glasgow's Lancefield Quay into a 730-home waterside community has been submitted with build-to-rent specialist Moda Living lined up to develop and operate the site.
Midlothian Council is pressing ahead with proposals to regenerate Dalkeith town centre after councillors approved spending to update the masterplan for the area and the business case for the improvements.
The full membership of the new Just Transition Commission has been announced by the Scottish Government.
The Scottish Construction Leadership Forum (CLF) has hailed the steady progress it has made on its Recovery Plan during 2021 giving strong grounds for optimism about the long-term health of the sector. The industry collaboration body has met significant numbers of the milestones it set itself last y
H2 Green has signed a deal with SGN Commercial Services (SGN) to develop a major green hydrogen production, storage, and distribution facility in Inverness.
Plans for a distillery and heritage centre in Cabrach have received a £3.5 million boost.
Aberdeenshire Council has unveiled its prioritisation programme for the region’s bridges and structures over the next decade.
A major report has been commissioned to understand more about the nature and value of rural land sales in Scotland – in a move that will be crucial in considering the implications of new natural capital and carbon value in the land market.



