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Scottish developer Kelvin Properties has made its first move into Edinburgh with plans for new homes. The urban regeneration specialist has completed the purchase of a site in Canonmills that was formerly home to a charity’s furniture warehouse, where it plans to build 48 new apartments includ

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Planning permission has been granted for the new Currie Community High School which is set to become one of the most energy efficient high schools in Scotland. The campus will be the first Passivhaus-designed high school in the country setting the standard for energy consumption across school estate

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Only two Category ‘A’ listed buildings will remain ‘at risk’ in Edinburgh's World Heritage Site once current or planned restoration work is complete – down 14 from a decade ago - according to new figures released today by the City of Edinburgh Council. In 2012, there we

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Edinburgh's £75 million concert hall, the Dunard Centre, is set to receive £10m each from the UK and Scottish governments, and a further £5m from the City of Edinburgh Council to allow the project to move towards the first phase of construction. The music venue, which was given the

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Scotland’s largest net-zero housing development will see 444 new homes built after councillors in Edinburgh agreed a new £71 million contract. Part of the City of Edinburgh Council’s major £1.3 billion regeneration of Granton Waterfront, the Western Villages project will be t

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A consortium comprising of John Graham Holdings, Panacea Property Development and Miller Homes has today been appointed as development partner for the next stage of the City of Edinburgh Council-led regeneration of Meadowbank. Councillors agreed to award the £1.045 million

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