The historic Midlothian village of Roslin is the setting for a new development by Cala Homes (East).
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Affordable home and support service organisation Link Group has published a Sustainable Technology Strategy aimed at improving sustainability across the company’s digital infrastructure. The strategy, which has been developed by Link’s Digital Services team and incorporates themes from t
The unceasing demand for Scottish development land has driven strong growth in land values and high levels of investor activity over the last quarter, according to a new report from real estate advisor Savills. Indeed, growth in Scotland greenfield values reached 9.3%, the highest level of all UK re
Perth and Kinross councillors will be asked to make decisions on the council's £415 million Revenue Budget for 2022/23 when they meet on February 23. This budget allows Perth & Kinross Council to deliver on its statutory duties, aspire to meet community needs and reinforce its commitments
Midlothian Council has approved a balanced budget for 2022/23, with revenue spending on services next year set to be £251 million. The biggest spend will be in education (£109.7m), and health and social care (£56.4m).
Akela Construction has secured its latest in a series of contracts as part of the creation of a new neighbourhood and community in Penicuik.
The planned transformation of one of Dundee’s historic jute mills has entered a second phase with the submission of new proposals.
A month-long campaign will drive forward the message that the public sector has a key role to play in transforming vacant and derelict land across Scotland. Land Reuse Month, hosted by the Scottish Land Commission, will support local authorities in addressing the ‘how to’ of tackling the
Kelvin Properties has gained planning permission to demolish an old warehouse in Cranstonhill and deliver 34 build to rent apartments in a 12-storey block.
Developer Jim Smith has submitted plans to build 22 new homes in Cumnock.
West Lothian Council will spend over £40 million over the coming financial year to improve existing council housing and increase the number of available council properties. The Housing Capital Investment Programme (2022-23) was approved at a council meeting yesterday alongside the approval of
The Conservative/Independent Administration at Scottish Borders Council has revealed its budget proposals, which focus on dealing with local priorities and supporting every community to recover as quickly as possible from the Covid-19 pandemic. The feedback of more than 760 people has helped shape t
Proposed reforms to the private rented sector are on the horizon for Scotland and upcoming sessions hosted by Propertymark will provide the opportunity to discuss some of the key proposals, their likely impacts on the sector, and highlight areas of concern to the listening ears of Scottish Governmen
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has called on broadband providers to do more to raise awareness of their ‘social tariffs,’ which could save consumers £144 a year if they are claiming Universal Credit. The call comes as Ofcom has revealed that just 55,000 of the eligible 4.2 million
Midlothian Council has approved small grants totalling £89,000 for 35 voluntary and community organisations operating in the area. The grants, which cover the financial year from 2022 to 2023, are to support local projects that meet the priorities of the Single Midlothian Plan – to reduc