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St Andrews University secures student accommodation planning permission

Published 9 months ago

An application to deliver accommodation for 700 students in St Andrews has been given the green light.

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Eastwood Park Leisure Centre proposal given the green light

Published 9 months ago

Plans to deliver a new Eastwood Park Leisure Centre have taken a significant step forward following a decision by councillors.

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Green light for revamp of Glasgow’s Pipe Factory

Published 9 months ago

O’DonnellBrown has received planning and listed building consent from Glasgow City Council for its refurbishment of The Pipe Factory, a former factory acting as a gateway to the city’s Barras Market and an iconic landmark in Glasgow’s industrial heritage.

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Miller Homes acquires 45-acre site in Cambuslang

Published 9 months ago

Miller Homes is to deliver an 182-home development in the West of Scotland after sealing the acquisition of a new site in Cambuslang.

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Scottish Construction Now celebrates a great 20th anniversary year

Published 9 months ago

Scottish Construction Now has marked its 20th anniversary with impressive growth in readers and subscribers.

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Work to start on new clubhouse for Royal Dornoch Golf Club

Published 9 months ago

A groundbreaking ceremony will mark the start of work on a new £13.9 million clubhouse for one of the world’s most prestigious golf courses.

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Survey highlights concerns over quality of new build homes

Published 9 months ago

A large proportion of people would not buy a newly built property due to concerns over quality, according to a new report from the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).

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A.C. Whyte marks 50 years with £8m in new contracts

Published 9 months ago

Family-owned construction firm A.C. Whyte has commemorated its 50th anniversary by securing £8 million of new business from six contracts in just the last eight weeks.

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Springfield assures investors over full-year results

Published 9 months ago

Listed housebuilder Springfield Properties has said it is confident of meeting market expectations for the year to May 31 2024 despite continued “uncertainty” in the market.

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Green light for housing plan at former Gorbals health centre

Published 9 months ago

New Gorbals Housing Association has been granted planning permission to build 28 houses and flats at a former health centre site.

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Green light for student accommodation on site of Dundee nightclub

Published 9 months ago

A former nightclub in Dundee is to make way for an eight-storey student accommodation development after councillors approved proposals this week.

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JR Group breaks ground on new affordable housing development in Croftamie

Published 9 months ago

The JR Group has broken ground on a new housing development in the village of Croftamie, in rural Stirlingshire, on behalf of its client, Rural Stirling Housing Association (RSHA).

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Morris Leslie gets green light for £33.8m Perthshire leisure development

Published 9 months ago

Plans by Morris Leslie Group for a £33.8 million leisure development on the outskirts of Perth featuring a four-star hotel, holiday lodges and a transport museum have been granted unanimous approval.

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Kooltech to dispose of Aberdeen branch to pave way for acquisition by Wolseley

Published 9 months ago

Kooltech is set to complete its acquisition by Wolseley after agreeing to dispose of its Aberdeen store amid competition concerns.

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Student accommodation bid for Sauchiehall Street M&S rejected

Published 9 months ago

Councillors have rejected plans to redevelop the former Marks & Spencer store in Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street to provide student accommodation.

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