The transformation of a historic West Lothian building into a new heritage attraction and community space continues to gather pace.
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Further progress has been made in the preparation of a new Local Development Plan (LDP2) for West Lothian.
West Lothian Council is continuing to create further social housing across the region with the delivery of new properties in Livingston.
A development of 48 new homes in the village of Kirknewton has received approval in principle.
Plans to build new homes on the site of a former timber yard and rail sidings in Linlithgow have been approved.
Persimmon Homes East Scotland welcomed Livingston MP Gregor Poynton to its Rosebank Wynd development in West Lothian to update him on the site’s progress and showcase the high-quality, energy-efficient homes being delivered for local buyers. During the visit, Mr Poynton met with the Persimmon
The views of West Lothian people, businesses and organisations are being sought to help shape future development in their area.
West Lothian Council anticipates spending in excess of £85 million by 2026/27 to tackle issues caused by crumbling Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) in its schools, community buildings, and council homes. The largest single project is the ongoing £35m scheme to rebuild large
West Lothian Council has approved the design details for a new housing estate on the outskirts of East Calder, nearly four years after initially rejecting the plans.
Fife-based timber frame manufacturer Muir Timber Systems is to supply materials and prefabricated timber wall partitions to WElink Homes for the Heartlands regeneration project in West Lothian.
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has commenced construction on its final development in Calderwood, East Calder.
Persimmon East Scotland has submitted a planning application for an exciting new development at Cleugh Brae in West Lothian – which would deliver the final phase of development in the West Calder/Mossend development area.
Investment in West Lothian's 659 miles of roads will take place this year, the local authority has confirmed. Further investment will be directed towards maintaining 594 structures, 48,176 street lights and 38,180 gully drains.
Collective Strategy, a division of award-winning Collective Architecture, renowned for its socially responsible design approach, has developed ambitious plans for Gavieside Village, West Lothian for Persimmon Homes East Scotland in association with LUC and Dougall Baillie Associates and wider consul
Persimmon East Scotland has submitted a major Planning Permission in Principle (PPiP) application for an ambitious development at Gavieside Farm, west of Livingston.