New council housing will be built on the site of Carnoustie’s former Kinloch Primary School after councillors approved a development of 11 one and two-bedroom houses on the Links Avenue site. Angus Council’s development standards committee was presented with more than 40 representations
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Councillors in Angus will today be asked to approve a new programme of investment projects in public infrastructure across the region, funded by the Angus Public Infrastructure Fund (APIF). This initiative aims to address the pressing needs of council-owned infrastructure and support Angus’ lo
Angus Provost Craig Fotheringham, Communities convenor Councillor Tommy Stewart and elected members from the Montrose area attended the official reopening of the Bridge of Dun, following nearly two years of extensive rebuild works. The A-listed Bridge of Dun, near Montrose, dates back to the 1
Planning consent has been granted for Angus-based developer DJ Laing to expand its business park on Carnoustie’s western gateway.
SSEN Transmission has started the process of notifying key stakeholders of its intention to submit its Section 37 overhead line consent application by 5 September for the proposed 400kV overhead line project between Kintore in Aberdeenshire and Tealing in Angus.
Red Lion Caravan Park in Arbroath has announced plans for a £2 million leisure development, aimed at enhancing visitor facilities, creating new jobs, and extending the town’s tourist season. The Dundee Road site, owned by Errol-based Perthshire Caravans since 1988, will see its ageing se
West Developments has appointed Muir Timber Systems as the timber frame supplier for its latest private housing development at Balruddery in Angus. The project will deliver three identical detached homes, each featuring one and three quarter storeys and a room-in-roof design.
Plans to build more than 40 new homes on the site of the former Forfar Academy have been pushed back to “later years” by Angus Council.
Plans for a solar farm on the outskirts of Arbroath which would produce enough electricity to power 15,000 homes have been submitted to Angus Council.
Hillcrest Homes has celebrated the completion of the transformation of a formerly derelict Montrose mill into affordable housing. Paton’s Mill on Marine Avenue, a B-listed building also known as Chapel Works, has deep roots in the town’s industrial heritage.
Business and civic leaders across Dundee and Angus are urging the Scottish Government to back a bold and transformational plan by Dundee and Angus College to create new, integrated campuses in the heart of Dundee and Arbroath. The initiative, which also includes an expanded STEM-focused facility at
Robertson Construction Tayside is nearing completion on the £66.5 million new Monifieth Learning Campus.
Work is underway on the latest developments towards making Montrose Port a key hub in Scotland’s renewable energy sector.
The Forbes of Kingennie leisure resort near Dundee has submitted plans to Angus Council for a unique development of floating holiday lodges on one of its former fishing ponds.
Plans for a large-scale electricity substation in Angus have attracted more than 1,700 objections amid growing concern over SSEN Transmission’s wider "mega pylon" project through the north-east.


