Plans to convert a former Bridgeton job centre into flats have been rejected by Glasgow City Council.
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Two hotels in Aberdeen could be demolished to make way for hundreds of new homes in the city.
ECD Architects has been appointed to join ng homes’ framework for the next four years. Based in North Glasgow, ng homes provides approximately 5500 high quality homes for people in the region and is a responsible and progressive community organisation.
New guidance for developers on connecting to or creating district heating systems in Dundee could be set for consultation.
Decisions made about land that consider the long-term impact on people’s lives, the environment and local community, will result in greater public benefit, according to a new Land Rights and Responsibilities Protocol published by the Scottish Land Commission.
A proposed expansion of an agricultural business could see a new housing estate including affordable homes built in Thornhill.
The Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) is encouraging its members with experience of heat networks to help the organisation inform its evidence to the Scottish Parliament on the Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill.
Planning permission for a new housing development in Sauchie has been granted by Clackmannanshire Council.
Two major milestones have been reached at CHAP Group’s social housing project at Summerhill.
Glasgow planners have approved plans to demolish an Anniesland pub and build flats in its place. A three-storey block containing six flats is proposed for the site of the Signal Bar at 176 Fulton Street.
Maryhill Housing is to investigate a potential breach of its code of conduct and has confirmed the resignation of three of its board members. The Association said it has commissioned an investigation into “potential breaches of the board member code of conduct” and has also commissioned
Tenants in two residential developments in Ayr have removed the factor company charged with managing the properties.
A coalition of economists, charities, think tanks and businesses have called on the Scottish Government to make a "nationwide pivot towards community-led social enterprises" as part of the economic recovery from COVID-19. In an open letter to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, the coalition criticised
With show homes and sales offices in Scotland now open again as lockdown restrictions begin to ease, builders are reporting strong levels of interest.
Waverley Housing Association has submitted plans to renew the ageing Upper Langlee estate in Galashiels.
