A former Dundee school could be partially demolished and transformed into housing under newly submitted plans. Angus-based developer Simco Inveraldie Ltd has lodged a planning application seeking permission to redevelop the former Rockwell High School on Lawton Road into a mix of flats and houses.
Search: State must lead on major affordable housing development, argues new paper
Offices in a mostly residential tower in Glasgow city centre could be converted into flats under a new plan. Glasgow City Council has been asked for permission to turn the last floor of office space at 134 Renfrew Street into seven homes.
Plans have been submitted for the conversion of B-listed buildings on Edinburgh’s Princes Street and Hanover Street into 24 serviced apartments and office headquarters.
A Glasgow City Council committee has received an update on the council's Private Housing Sector Grant (PHSG) programme. The PHSG programme provides support for private housing to help meet two key objectives of the city's Housing Strategy: to improve the condition of existing housing stock and
Paisley has been shortlisted for the prestigious Scotland Loves Local Town of the Year Award, recognising the town’s ambitious regeneration and community-led transformation.
Design & build contractor McAleer & Rushe, together with Vita Group, have celebrated a significant construction milestone with the topping out of their purpose-built student accommodation scheme at New Waverley in Edinburgh.
A new housing development for people with additional support needs (ASN) could be created in Tranent, with proposals for ten residential flats now lodged with East Lothian Council.
Thenue Housing delivered a resilient message to members at its 46th AGM held in Calton last night. The RSL outlined its ongoing and ambitious building programme, but recognised that the “seemingly never ending” cost of living pressures were making life difficult for its communities.
At least 880,000 pensioners across Scotland are set to receive the Pension Age Winter Heating Payment to help with heating their homes this winter.
The Upper Tribunal for Scotland has allowed an appeal against a decision of the First-tier Tribunal’s Housing and Property Chamber to dismiss an eviction application because the notice to leave prepared by the landlord’s letting agents was one day off when it specified the date on which
The University of Glasgow has submitted plans for purpose-built student accommodation at Lilybank Gardens.
Akela Construction has unveiled a strategic shift to strengthen its role in delivering Scotland’s infrastructure priorities, while addressing deepening workforce and economic challenges across the construction and civil engineering sectors. Marking his first year in post, managing director Rob
Scotland’s residential property market has long defied simple categorisation. Unlike other parts of the UK, it is best understood not as a single entity but as a collection of distinct micro-markets, each shaped by its own local dynamics, economic undercurrents, and buyer sentiment, says John
Anthony Pycraft discusses the ongoing risks of unsafe cladding on residential buildings in Scotland and argues for the proactive retrofitting of sprinkler systems to enhance resident safety, rather than just returning buildings to their previous state. In the latest Scottish cladding remediation est
First Minister John Swinney has issued a formal apology on behalf of the Scottish Government for a decades-long social experiment that inflicted profound and lasting harm on the country's Gypsy Traveller community. In a statement to the Scottish Parliament, Mr Swinney expressed remorse for the "inju
