Fife Council has terminated contracts with a major housebuilder to build 203 affordable homes after work across four sites failed to resume since December. First Endeavour LLP had been operating construction work on the sites in Lochore, Lumphinnans, Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy before work halted
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Councillors have unanimously granted planning permission to an application to deliver five blocks of affordable flats on the site of a former Perth hospital.
Dundee City Council has unanimously rejected plans for 144 flats at the site of a controversially demolished former jute mill.
Arbroath residents have been given a first look at plans to convert the historic factory site in the town into affordable homes. First Endeavour LLP has submitted plans with Angus Council to construct affordable homes on the empty land at the former gas works which were demolished in 2010. The site
First Endeavour LLP has applied to Perth and Kinross Council for permission to build 44 new homes in Rattray.
A full planning application for plans to deliver five blocks of affordable flats on the site of a former Perth hospital has now been submitted.
The former Abbey Leather Works in Arbroath could host affordable housing under plans submitted by First Endeavour LLP.
First Endeavour LLP has proposed a large affordable housing project near Fife's border with Clackmannanshire, along Kincardine’s Toll Road.
Initial plans have been drawn up for five blocks of affordable flats on the site of a former Perth hospital.
A bid to expand the Aberdeen village of Peterculter with 250 new homes has failed to gain the support of Aberdeen City Council. First Endeavour LLP had sought to build the new properties in the north of the community. The houses were designed by Halliday Fraser Munro to border Bucklerburn
Fife Council's spokesperson for housing and building services Councillor Judy Hamilton has marked the progress of construction of 97 new council houses in Cowdenbeath by laying a 'golden brick'. The new development in Lochgelly Road is situated on what was previously open land and wil
The developers behind consented plans to transform the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) site in Hamilton into an ‘urban village’ have lodged new plans to increase the number of affordable homes in the development.
Plans to build 97 new affordable homes on the outskirts of Cowdenbeath have been given the green light by Fife Council.
A pre-application planning consultation is underway regarding the proposed development of 66 new affordable homes in Whitecraig, East Lothian.
A planning application has been submitted for an expansion of the Aberdeen village of Peterculter first unveiled almost two years ago. The development boundary (Image by Halliday Fraser Munro)