A property lawyer has called on local authorities to offer ‘planning gain holidays’ to revive stalled commercial and housing developments. Rodney Whyte, a partner in Pinsent Masons in Aberdeen, said planning chiefs could revive developments which have been put on ice by relaxing rules on
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McTaggart Construction has developed five new council homes near Linlithgow in West Lothian. The contractor built the new bungalows designed for tenants with mobility issues adjacent to the Community Centre in Bridgend, the first council homes to be built in the area since 1969.
CCG Scotland is progressing work on the construction of 130 new affordable homes in Castlemilk for GHA. The site on Dougrie Drive is located immediately west of the town’s main shopping centre and upon its completion, will offer panoramic views across Glasgow and beyond to the Campsie Fells.
By Meg Deasley, senior consultant, Docherty Consulting Limited It is increasingly recognised by government bodies and promoted by organisations such as the Institute of Asset Management that understanding how well your assets are performing is a core business activity and involves the participation
David Orr, chief executive of the National Housing Federation, but better known in East Lothian as the ‘King of Hearts’, will visit Wonderland on Monday 26 September this year to address his subjects at the Annual General Meeting of East Lothian Housing Association (ELHA). Known as the ‘Modera
Angela Constance Twenty-one projects to tackle food poverty will benefit from over £900,000 through a new fund established by the Scottish Government.
Ashley Campbell Ashley Campbell, policy and practice manager at CIH Scotland, shares her housing story for Scottish Housing Day.
Moray Council has contacted the owners of vacant or derelict buildings with a view to issuing compulsory purchase orders (CPOs) to those which have an adverse impact on their surroundings. Members of the council’s planning and regulatory services committee were told yesterday that 18 properties an
New guidance outlining best practice for the installation of underfloor heating has been issued by the NHBC Foundation. The number of new homes with underfloor heating has increased in recent years because it helps free up wall space and can have energy efficiency advantages. Underfloor heating can
The number of complaints to the Financial Ombudsman about payday loans has tripled in the first half of the year, new data has revealed. The Ombudsman said it received 4,186 complaints about payday loans in the first half of the year, up from 1,213 in the previous six months.
Hjaltland Housing Association has announced the completion of 14 homes at Wista in the north of Lerwick. The £1.9 million development was designed by local architectural firm Redman + Sutherland Architects and delivered to a very high standard by E&H Building Contractors Ltd.
(from left) John Mills, head of housing services, Fife Council; Cllr Judy Hamilton, executive spokesperson for housing and building services; Cllr Tom Adams, chairman of Levenmouth area committee; Stewart Shearer, managing director Robertson Partnership Homes; Leoni and Kevin Dewar Fife residents ha
(from left) Alastair Ramsey, Sidey commercial construction directory; Cllr Dave Doogan, Council tenant Stuart Heron; Bob Ralph, Sidey site operations manager A Coupar Angus resident has become the 500th Perth & Kinross Council tenant to have new windows and doors fitted to his home under a rolli
David Thomas Barratt Developments has said it remains so far unscathed by the Brexit vote with the housebuilder reporting a 20.7 per cent rise in pre tax profits and its highest completion volumes for eight years.
Scots living in flood-risk areas are often unable to get affordable insurance protection for their homes and businesses, according to new research from Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS). With flood incidents increasing, the charity’s new report, published today, shows that some insurers are refusing