Home of 2030 Design Council guide

Buckinghamshire Property: Hurst House, Bourne End

Home of 2030 Design Council Guide news – findings into how homes of the future should be designed: public vision for the home report sets out 20 principles.

UK Summer Statement Response

Balancing Barn in Suffolk

UK Summer Statement response news: British construction industry and property sector reaction to Chancellor’s Summer Economic Update – recovery from COVID-19 includes stamp duty cut

Scottish Planning System Reform in Scotland

Introduction of Statutory Pre-application Consultation: 3-month statutory consultation period prior to Application being lodged for ‘Major’ and ‘National’ applications, resulting in pre-application consultation report by planners.

Scottish National Online Database: Canmore heritage

Forth Bridge Construction Scotland

A national online database that holds information on and images of more than 280,000 of Scotland’s buildings and built archaeology opens its files today (Tuesday, August 11) so that members of the public can add their own knowledge directly to its archives.

Scottish Planning System reform news: COSLA

News release from Culture Minister Linda Fabiani MSP launching Listing and Listed Building Consent policy; and a consultation on a new Joint Working Agreement between Historic Scotland and COSLA. Both have been launched today in accordance with the Scottish Government’s Planning Summit.

Sullivan Report Low Carbon Building Standards

Kilchurn Castle, Scotland

Sullivan Report prepared by a panel appointed by Scottish Ministers to advise on the development of a low carbon building standards strategy to increase energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.

Scottish Executive Architecture Policy

Star of Caledonia Gretna Gateway Scotland

Culture Minister Patricia Ferguson will tomorrow outline the Scottish Executive’s aspirations for the future of the country’s architecture. Ms Ferguson will make her statement as she launches the Executive’s revised architecture policy, at The Lighthouse, Scotland’s Centre for Architecture and Design.

Scottish Pathfinder Urban Regeneration, 6 URCs

Architecture and Design Scotland (A+DS) has teamed up with the Scottish Executive Development Department to drive forward the design agenda with the six (6) Pathfinder Urban Regeneration Companies (URCs).