Dundee City Council has unanimously rejected plans for 144 flats at the site of a controversially demolished former jute mill.
News
Councillors in Fife have this week agreed plans to regenerate council housing in Touch, Dunfermline. The City of Dunfermline Area Committee voted to demolish 94 properties on Law Road and Henryson Road, with an agreement to redevelop the site for affordable housing.
West Lothian Council is advising council tenants of disruption to housing repairs due to strike action.
Scotland’s Regeneration Forum (SURF), a charity dedicated to the sustainable regeneration of places with social and economic challenges, has appointed four highly knowledgeable professionals to its board of trustees. The appointments were formally approved by the SURF board following an open r
Scotland’s Just Transition Commission has warned that “significant” further action is needed to ensure a just transition to a low carbon economy.
A former hotel in Canada’s Nova Scotia has been saved from demolition and moved using an unusual method – hundreds of bars of soap.
A former nightclub in Dundee is to make way for an eight-storey student accommodation development after councillors approved proposals this week. Newtide Investments Limited had applied for permission to deliver 215 bedrooms where the old Liquid building currently stands on South Ward Road.
Tilbury Douglas has successfully achieved the National Centre for Diversity's (NCD) full Investors in Diversity Standard.
Turner & Townsend is calling for agility and adaptability as the construction industry adjusts to the cancellation of the northern leg of HS2.
Heart of Midlothian Football Club has unveiled its bold plans to launch a new 25-bedroom hotel and events space.
UK housebuilder Keepmoat is fulfilling its promise to bring long-term, lasting change to communities through its work supporting local schools and colleges across Scotland.
The JR Group has broken ground on a new housing development in the village of Croftamie, in rural Stirlingshire, on behalf of its client, Rural Stirling Housing Association (RSHA).
Historic buildings across Renfrewshire villages are set for a makeover as new maintenance and repair grants are launched.
Residents are being asked to help shape a new plan which will ensure the best use of land throughout West Dunbartonshire.
The number of new homes started in Scotland over 12 months has fallen by 24% compared to the previous year to reach the lowest annual figure for almost ten years.