A proposed development promising 3,000 new homes on the site of Edinburgh Airport’s disused runway has received outline planning permission from the City of Edinburgh Council.
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Following on from the recent Scottish Budget, Jim Baxter, who has been financial director at Allanwater Homes for the past 27 years, outlines what he believes can be done to help address Scotland’s housing shortage, alongside his thoughts on improving the country’s planning system. The c
Homebuilders Springfield Properties and Barratt Homes have submitted updated planning applications for the Durieshill development which will see the creation of a brand new 3,000 home village on the outskirts of Stirling.
Midlothian councillors have approved the draft Delivery Programme for the Midlothian Local Development Plan 2017 (MLDP) public consultation.
Land expert Martin Andrews outlines the role that Wemyss and March Estates' expansion of Longniddry can play in tackling Scotland's housing emergency. Whether tens, hundreds, or even thousands of years ago, every parcel of our built environment was once green and fertile land. As a land manager, in
CCG has commenced its latest window replacement contract in the city of Glasgow with Partick Housing Association.
Wheatley Group is encouraging its tenants to ‘Stay Safe’ this Christmas. The housing association is sharing safety tips to help keep people safe and secure in their home over the festive period.
Fife Council leader David Ross has said the council will continue to focus on priorities, including supporting Fifers through the cost of living crisis, despite difficult financial decisions ahead. While the grant settlement from the Scottish Government is a little better than expected, the council
Barrhead Housing Association has brought panto to the Barrhead community for two nights over the past two weeks.
Young people across Dumfries will receive bikes for Christmas thanks to a partnership between Summerhill Community Centre and Wheatley Homes South. A total of 50 new bikes, along with helmets, lights and locks will be gifted to children and young people, many of whom are Wheatley residents thanks to
Glasgow City Mission’s winter project has now started its third week and has already engaged with and helped 56 guests.
A National Flood Advisory Service will be established to improve Scotland’s flood resilience and embed best practice on a nationwide scale. The service is one of the actions in Scotland’s first National Flood Resilience Strategy, published yesterday. It will provide support and advice on
Cala Homes (East) is to deliver 15 new homes on behalf of West Lothian Council as part of its Preston Glade development in Linlithgow.
A £250 million plan to transform Glasgow's Charing Cross with homes, student flats and hotel space as well as the potential removal of a bridge over the M8 has been given the go-ahead in principle.
The latest HPI for Scotland show the average price of a property in Scotland in October 2024 was £197,000, an increase of 5.5% when compared to October 2023.