CCG Homes has unveiled indicative images of its proposed new development at a derelict site in the East End of Glasgow.
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A new £1.65 million development of affordable council homes has been completed in Perth city centre. (from left) Council project manager Daniel Murray; Councillor Bob Brawn; John Baggley of CCG and Councillor Chris Ahern
North Lanarkshire Council's house building plans continue to gather momentum as additional sites for future developments were given the green light following a meeting of the council's housing and regeneration committee. The new council house building programme is delivering significant investment t
Arc-Tech MU has been appointed to a major housing development in Glasgow’s East End.
Work has begun on twenty nine new council homes at Deans South in Livingston. They include a mixture of two, three, four and five-bedroom houses and two and three-bedroom bungalows.
North Lanarkshire Council's efforts to deliver new build housing boosts for Airdrie and Coatbridge communities has made progress this week. Groundwork is now underway at its largest new council housing site in Holehills, Airdrie, to deliver 150 new homes, 19 of which are the first confirmed Net Zero
Work is under way to deliver Govan Housing Association's £17 million development in the heart of Govan. The Association is building 92 flats in a striking waterfront development which will transform the look of Govan Cross.
Mast Architects has shared some images of its recently completed development on Nethan Street, which was handed over to Elderpark Housing Association earlier this year.
Multi-utilities works have commenced at one of Glasgow’s most significant residential developments.
CCG Homes has secured planning permission for a housing development at the former Calderwood Lodge Primary School in Newlands.
Almost 150 new homes for social rent are taking shape as part of the Queens Quay regeneration project in Clydebank.
Govan Housing Association's plans to deliver new affordable homes at Water Row in Govan have been submitted for planning.
Glasgow-based multi-utilities business Arc-Tech MU Ltd has commenced works at a former primary school site that is set to become a new development of affordable homes.
A woman who has lived in Cambuslang for 50 years is one of the first residents to move into new council homes in the area. The new development, which has transformed East Whitlawburn, brings 311 new homes to the area as a result of a strategic housing partnership between South Lanarkshire Council, W
GHA, part of Wheatley Group, is transforming two derelict sites in the southside of Glasgow - bringing 48 new affordable homes to the city. The new homes in Carnwadric and Pollok will all be for social rent.