Spire View Housing Association has announced the beginning of work on the creation of a new, state of the art community facility on Roystonhill. The new building will replace the existing Rainbow Hall while retaining its fabulous façade to ensure the new building complements local surroundings, inc
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A new deal between developer The EDI Group and housebuilder Taylor Wimpey is set to regenerate a key brownfield site in Edinburgh with 169 new homes for the capital. Taylor Wimpey has submitted an application with detailed plans to build a mix of private apartments and terraced and detached houses a
Plans for hundreds of new homes to be built in Blairgowrie have received planning approval from Perth and Kinross Council. Planning officials had recommended approving the Westpark Partnership’s application to build 400 houses as well as new retail and business space on the town’s western edge,
The developer behind plans for 299 private rented flats and a public promenade at Aberdeen’s Rubislaw Quarry has submitted the application for planning. Toronto-based developer Carttera also wants to deliver a gym, and a “heritage bistro” at disused the quarry, which will host a permanent exhi
SafeDeposits Scotland has praised EastEnders on a recent storyline tackling issues faced by some in the private rented sector and has provided advice for others who may be in similar situations. In scenes aired recently on the popular BBC One soap, Albert Square landlord Masood Ahmed returns to Albe
The Highland village of Croy is set for 100 new homes after plans were approved by local councillors. Developer Scotia Homes also intends to build a shop and a cafe on the Highwood site on Dalcroy Road.
A new group formed in the wake of a Parliamentary debate on tenement maintenance has called for action to ensure the protection of Scotland’s historic and most common type of residence. The first meeting of the Working Group on maintenance of Tenement Scheme Property highlighted the growing concer
Martin Armstrong of Wheatley Group (left) receives his IoD Scotland Director of the Year award The achievements of Martin Armstrong, chief executive officer at Wheatley Group, were recognised at the Institute of Directors Scotland Director of the Year Awards at the Crowne Plaza in Glasgow last week.
Barrhead Housing Association hosted its first Community Choices event at The Foundry in Barrhead earlier this month. The event was part of a commitment to engage the community through Particapatory Budgeting (funded by the Scottish Government) and received a “wonderful response” from the residen
Pauline McNeill MSP Scottish Labour’s proposed plans to introduce a ‘Mary Barbour Law’ to protect people renting in the private sector will be put out for public consultation within weeks.
(from left) South Ayrshire Council’s portfolio holder for housing and customer services, Councillor Philip Saxton, Andrew Filby (Energy Agency), Councillor Peter Convery, SAC executive manager people directorate, Chris Carroll (SAC), Councillor Craig Mackay Hundreds of poorly insulated properties
Golfing professionals from Scotland’s Construction, Housing & Property sector will take part for their chance to be crowned national business golf champions and there are just six spaces left in the event. Including the Scottish Construction Now team there is a stellar line up of companies inv
Homes reflective of those coming to South Queensferry Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has secured a Resolution to Grant detailed planning permission from the City of Edinburgh Council for 341 new homes at South Scotstoun, South Queensferry.
(from left) Barry Dawson (local partnership manager at CITB), John Turnbull (investment director at Clyde Valley Housing Association), young people from Skills Development Scotland, Clare Haughey MSP, Stephen Profili (regional MD at Lovell), John O’Hare (contracts manager at Lovell) Clare Haughey
Lynsey Reid outlines the “agent of change” principle in planning policy. On 16 February 2018 researchers from the Universities of Edinburgh, Newcastle and Turku in Finland published the UK’s first live music venue census. The survey found that 29% of small music venues (defined as those with l