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.
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Housebuilder Cala Homes has unveiled a vibrant new look which it said will reflect the evolution of the business and align with the company’s customer-centric, innovative, and inclusive culture.
Plans to develop the site of the former Killearn Hospital will now be carried out in two separate phases to hasten the transformation of the long-term derelict land, Stirling Council has revealed.
Work has started on the site of a housing development in one of Fife’s most popular coastal villages.
An eight-week archaeological survey will start in early February at the site of a major new South Queensferry development.
CALA Homes (West) has completed the site acquisition of land to the east of Woodend House in Houston, Renfrewshire with work scheduled to begin in early 2022. Designed to meet the local housing need and respect the site’s unique characteristics and biodiversity, this development wil
Housebuilder CALA Group said today it has rebounded strongly to exceed pre-pandemic housing delivery volumes after an excellent year of trading. Preliminary results for the twelve months to 31 December 2021, ahead of audited accounts to be finalised in March, show an expected turnover of £1.25
Aberdeen City Council has given the green light for the third phase of CALA Homes’ Grandhome development in Bridge of Don.
A £1,000 donation from the CALA Homes community bursary initiative has supported Aberdeenshire North Foodbank with a regional initiative that will help provide local families with the food, equipment and skills to prepare healthy meals. The scheme is running across the foodbank’s five Ab
The redevelopment of the historic Royal Blind School and Braille Press in Newington into a broad mix of homes has begun in earnest.
A senior politician has praised delivery of affordable new homes in a new housing development being constructed at Jackton by CALA Homes (West). Graham Simpson MSP, who is Scottish Conservative shadow transport minister and convenor of the Scottish Parliament’s Cross Party Group on Housing, vi
CALA Homes has submitted a planning application to Aberdeen City Council for the third phase of its Grandhome development in Bridge of Don.
Work has commenced on the construction of 57 affordable homes in a prime location within Midlothian, being built by CALA Homes (East) on behalf of Dunedin Canmore. Comprising 16 cottage flats, 13 terraced homes and 28 apartments, the homes form part of the wider Mauricewood Masterplan in Penicuik an
Councillors have given the green light for a block of flats to be developed on the site of a former Aberdeen care home.
Council planners in Aberdeen have recommended that proposals for a block of flats to provide support for a charity are refused by the city’s planning committee.