An abandoned Perth church could be rescued from demolition under new plans submitted by the YMCA.
Perth & Kinross
Perth & Kinross Council and Angus Council have appointed Caledonia Housing Association to deliver Care & Repair services to residents in a three-year joint contract. Caledonia has been providing the service to Perth & Kinross residents for over 15 years, and this new joint &p
Perth & Kinross Council’s refusal of a housing application in Milnathort has been overturned by the Scottish Government.
Marshall Construction has been awarded a contract to build a new housing development near Milnathort for Athron Hill Development Company.
Plans to build a £10 million hotel in Pitlochry have been withdrawn.
Urban Union has launched a new scheme to help key workers buy a brand new home as a thank you for their help and dedication during the COVID-19 crisis and beyond.
An 187-home development in Stanley has been approved by Perth & Kinross Council in a process which saw a councillor unable to cast his vote after his computer crashed.
Perth & Kinross Council has rejected an application to expand a housing development in Kinross amid concerns that sewage water would spill into Loch Leven.
Plans have been lodged for an £8 million housing development aimed at over 55s near Perth Airport.
The Scottish Government has approved plans for flats at a former Perth hospital after the local authority failed to rule on the application.
The John Dewar Lamberkin Trust has submitted a full planning application for its proposed mixed-use sustainable expansion to the city of Perth.
The Scottish Government has been asked to review Perth & Kinross Council’s refusal of a housing application in Milnathort.
Councillors have given the green light for more than 200 new homes in Crieff as Perth & Kinross Council held its first-ever digital committee meeting yesterday.
Plans have been lodged to build 49 new homes next to the proposed Perth Eco Innovation Park at the Broxden roundabout. The John Dewar Lamberkin Trust (JDLT), in partnership with Craigrossie Properties and Bellway Homes, has submitted a planning application for the change of use for 1.8 hectares of p
A decision on whether to approve an £118 million project to deliver a third crossing over the River Tay has been put on hold as councillors figures out the logistics of deciding on major planning applications amid the current lockdown.