Queensberry Properties is bidding to overturn a decision to reject its revised plans to deliver 49 apartments in Glasgow’s West End.
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The planned development of 69 new homes within the grounds of Glasgow’s historic Acre House has been given the go-ahead.
Outlining the Glasgow and West of Scotland Forum of Housing Associations' response to the Scottish Government's Rented Sector Strategy consultation, director David Bookbinder argues that the notion of a unified rental sector is wishful thinking with little grounding in reality. At any
A bid to transform more than 40 residential flats in Finnieston into short-term holiday lets has been rejected by Glasgow City Council’s planning committee.
A developer has launched a bid to overturn Glasgow City Council's rejection of more than 400 new build-to-rent apartments in Partick.
The developers behind a proposed £100 million regeneration of the former IBM site in Greenock have warned that the project “will no longer be economically viable” after councillors approved only 60% of the desired number of homes on the land. Local businessmen Sandy
Council workers at Glasgow Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) are among those to have voted to back strike action in a dispute over equal pay.
A decision into proposals to demolish a listed Art Deco building and build new flats near the Forth and Clyde Canal at Anniesland has been delayed to allow objectors to be heard.
Developers Manse (Seafield) LLP and J. Smart & Co. (Contractors) PLC have jointly submitted a planning application for the delivery of a residential development on the site of the former Vauxhall Garage on Seafield Road East in Edinburgh.
Angus Council has approved plans for eight new homes in the village of Monikie.
An application by Barratt Homes to build a new family development is set to go before Dundee City Council's planning committee next week.
Proposals regarding a major expansion to South Queensferry will be assessed by a City of Edinburgh Council planning subcommittee this week - marking a key milestone in a planning process that has spanned almost ten years.
Highland councillors have expressed concerns that the Scottish Government’s new national planning strategy and policies could fall short on delivering regional priorities for the region and in achieving Scotland’s transition to net zero.
West Lothian Council has rejected plans for around 190 new homes in Bathgate.
Plans for a new residential and mixed-use development in the heart of Glasgow city centre have failed to gain planning permission.