Alex Neil Decisions on planning applications need to continue to be made more quickly, planning minister Alex Neil said today.
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The Scottish Law Commission today publishes its discussion paper on compulsory purchase in Scotland. The law on compulsory purchase recognises that there will be circumstances where the public interest in a particular project will be more important than the individual’s right to undisturbed owners
Annabelle Ewing MSP Scotland plans to increase the uptake of work-related learning and qualifications in secondary schools, as part of a package to reduce youth unemployment over the next seven years.
(L-R) Kevin Halpin, contracts manager, Persimmon Homes, (West), Scotland; Alan Cricket, construction director, Persimmon Homes (West) Scotland; Councillor James McColgan, Inverclyde Council’s communities vice-convener, Craig Sanderson, Link Group chief executive and Colin Connell, development dire
Sir Tom Hunter Sir Tom Hunter has made a £100 million investment in a scheme for a new village in West Lothian.
Plans for a new £200 million district general hospital in Dumfries has been approved by Dumfries and Galloway Council.
Construction work on Dunfermline’s new museum and art gallery has started as partners gathered to mark the occasion.
Network Rail has appointed Arup to take forward the design of a visitor centre and bridge walk for one of Scotland’s most recognisable landmarks, The Forth Rail Bridge.
The group that lodged a legal challenge against Fife Council’s selection of Pipeland as the site for a new Madras College has been urged to stop its “futile, time-wasting charade”. The Courier has reported that St Andrews Environmental Protection Association Ltd (Stepal) — wh
Turnberry Donald Trump's plans to invest over £100 million into the famous Turnberry golf resort with new features including a massive Roman-style fountain outside the clubhouse have been approved.
Plans for 595 new homes to be built at the western edge of Dundee have been thrown into question after the city council only approved half of it.
Work has started on a £19 million revamp of the intensive care unit at a Lanarkshire hospital.
Stewart Milne Work to deliver a new stadium and state of the art training facilities for Aberdeen Football Club could start early next year after the club won approval to wipe out its debt.
Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has secured planning permission from North Lanarkshire Council to deliver 222 homes in phase one of Torrance Park in Holytown.
Artist’s impression of the latest phase of the Kincardine redevelopment Kingdom completes affordable homes in Kincardine with more in the pipeline