Demolition work has begun on a long‑vacant warehouse on South Marketgait, marking the first visible step toward the long‑planned redevelopment of a prominent Dundee city centre corner.
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A major student accommodation project on Causewayside has been recommended for approval, paving the way for the demolition of the former Scottish Law Commission building and its replacement with a six‑storey development.
Warmworks has won its prestigious Investors in People Platinum level accreditation for the third time. The Investors in People (IiP) report highlighted that Warmworks had successfully retained its Platinum status during a period of significant growth, rising complexity and rapid scaling up within th
Plans to transform an empty church hall in Strathmiglo into five flats have been approved by Fife councillors.
A recently published blog by Legal Services Agency (LSA) summarises key findings from research undertaken by LLM student Sarah McGoogan through a social justice professional project with the University of Strathclyde Law School.
A major independent review of how Scotland’s key agencies engage with the planning system has been published by the Scottish Government, setting out 17 recommendations aimed at speeding up decisions, reducing complexity and strengthening collaboration across the sector.
North Ayrshire Council has published an interim progress report on action that has been planned to help reduce flood risk.
Hebridean Housing Partnership’s plans for eight new homes at Scotvein on Grimsay will not require a full environmental impact assessment. The proposed development includes the houses, a shared access road, a sewage system and surface water management infrastructure.
Moray Council has spent almost £20,000 in the last ten years on evicting or attempting to evict tenants through court action, with just a 14% success rate. Data obtained through a Freedom of Information (FOI) request revealed that, since 2015, the council has taken 428 cases to court with only
Rent arrears soared to £5 million in West Lothian last year, as households continue to battle the cost of living.
The Scottish Budget must support all parts of the housing sector, according to property firm DJ Alexander Ltd. The firm said that Finance Minister Shona Robison must use this week’s budget to boost all parts of the housing sector if the current emergency is to be tackled.
Manor Forrest has submitted plans to Falkirk Council seeking to build around 200 new homes in the village of Maddiston.
A pilot scheme introducing a four-day working week at Cathcart & District Housing Association (CDHA) has delivered impressive results, with benefits seen across productivity, staff wellbeing and tenant satisfaction. CDHA has reported overwhelmingly positive outcomes from its recent trial, follow
Inverness councillors have agreed to progress with the process of considering the introduction of two distinct Short-Term Let Control Areas (STLCAs) for Inverness city and wider rural areas.
The Scottish Government has today published the fourth iteration of the National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4) delivery programme.