Yesterday saw a start to the construction of a new accessible walking, wheeling and cycling route through Arbroath. Arbroath A Place for Everyone, will be a once-in-a-lifetime, transformational project for Arbroath and a catalyst for the development of further projects to support the regeneration of
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Arbroath is to benefit from ‘endowment-style' funding and support worth up to £20 million to deliver projects over the ten-year lifespan of the UK Levelling Up The Long-Term Plan for Towns fund, chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced yesterday. The fund is designed to help local people de
Hot on the heels of improvements to the National Cycle Network Route 1 at Barry Station and ongoing works at Carnoustie, further works are beginning elsewhere along the Angus coastline.
An appeal against Angus Council's decision to refuse plans for 159 new homes in Forfar has been rejected by the Scottish Government.
A planning application has been submitted in principle to redevelop the 2 Sisters chicken factory in Coupar Angus.
Forty-nine new homes will help local people in housing need following the completion of a project involving Persimmon North Scotland and Sanctuary Scotland. The homes have been built on Persimmon’s Greenlaw Park development in Carnoustie and the mixture of affordable properties has now been tr
Angus Council has put forward plans for 21 new council houses on the site of razed blocks of Arbroath flats. The local authority said the Fraser Path site will become a high-quality development of flats and cottages, including sought-after one-bedroom homes.
Dundee firm George Martin Builders has submitted plans to build twenty new flats on vacant ground beside Arbroath’s Webster Theatre.
Angus Council has approved plans for 57 new homes on the outskirts of Carnoustie. DJ Laing Homes Ltd will deliver a mix of single, one-and-a-half and two-storey detached and semi-detached properties – 14 of which will be in the “affordable” criteria – on unused Gree
Angus planners have given the go-ahead for six new homes in a walled garden at Tealing. The site sits in the grounds of Tealing House, around 500 metres west of the A90 Dundee to Aberdeen dual carriageway.
Plans are being progressed to convert what was once Monifieth Public School into 20 council homes.
A new planning application by Persimmon North Scotland is set to improve the range of homes on offer in Carnoustie.
A new 20-acre solar park has opened in Forfar after securing a funding boost of nearly £2 million from Lombard, significantly boosting green energy production in the local area.
Angus Council has agreed to proceed with a £14 million active travel scheme for Arbroath.
The 19th Century listed buildings which previously reflected the importance of Montrose in the world of international trade and shipping have been bought by Montrose Port Authority (MPA) for a six-figure sum. Situated on the Port’s north quayside, the imposing B-listed Customs House and Granar