Sainsbury's offers financial support for road improvements in bid to secure Perth supermarket approval
Sainsbury's says it would help fund road improvements as part of a £40 million supermarket proposal on the outskirts of Perth. (...)
Snooker star Stephen Hendry wins initial approval for bid to build 11 homes in Auchterarder
Former snooker world champion Stephen Hendry has been granted outline planning permission to build 11 homes on land he owns in Perthshire. (...)
MP urges council to 'stand firm' with people by rejecting Grundon waste-to-energy plant plan
The MP for Perth and North Perthshire has urged the town's council leaders to reject a controversial application for a £100 million waste-to-energy plant. (...)
Last chance to join Corse Hill Wind Farm Community Benefit Forum
A new Angus community windfarm group is set for its inaugural meeting. (...)
Councillors defer decision on Broughty Ferry flat blocks
It will be another two months before a decision is expected on plans to build three blocks of flats in Broughty Ferry. (...)
Anger for Broughty Ferry residents left staring at permanent reminder of council's planning failure
A Broughty Ferry woman has spoken of her anger after a Dundee City Council blunder led to the construction of an ''industrial''-sized garage at the end of her garden. (...)
PEACE talks: group formed to discuss windfarm proposals
Contentious windfarm proposals for Angus have spurred residents to form a working group to discuss the matter. (...)
Dundee pub-goers celebrate return of Tay Bridge Bar
The refurbishment of one of Dundee's oldest traditional pubs, the Tay Bridge Bar in Perth Road, was celebrated at its official reopening on Thursday. (...)
West Coast Energy submits Corse Hill windfarm application
Plans have been submitted for an Angus windfarm which, its backers say, should generate £75,000 for the community in its first year. (...)
Green for go — city council finally approves indoor karting centre plan
Dundee planners have given a green light for go to the city's first go-kart track. (...)
CISWO rates dispute puts Glenrothes Tesco store plan in doubt
Tesco's plans to create 400 jobs in Glenrothes are hanging in the balance after crucial land deal talks broke down. (...)
Applicant says 18-flat plan would improve site of Broughty Ferry lock-up garages
Lock-up garages in Broughty Ferry could be replaced with 18 flats, if a planning application succeeds. (...)
Site to west of Perth earmarked for 700-home housing development
A massive housing and business development — aimed at building around 700 homes and a business park — has been planned for the western outskirts of Perth. (...)
Developer claims public exhibition found support for Mull Hill windfarm
The organisers of a public exhibition for a proposed windfarm in Perthshire insist they have been pleased with the response. (...)
Clergyman takes a relaxed view on plans for new lap dancing club in Dundee
Plans for a new lap dancing club in Dundee have been ''vehemently opposed'' by a woman's support group but greeted with apathy by a neighbouring clergyman. (...)
Dundee College's former Graham Street campus facing the wrecking ball
The former Dundee College building in Graham Street is set to be demolished and replaced with 46 houses. (...)
Black Watch Museum Trust marching on with plans for Balhousie Castle
Ambitious plans to preserve The Black Watch regimental history for future generations took a major step forward this week. (...)
Councillors pledge to 'take control' of controversial Feddinch golf development
After years of controversy, councillors have pledged to "take control" of £20 million proposals for a golf and leisure development in Fife. (...)
Council approves Asda's Gourdie supermarket — but Tesco's Supreme Court challenge still to be heard
Dundee councillors have given the green light to a £24 million supermarket development on the site of the former NCR Gourdie factory. (...)
£10 million Sainsbury's approved for Montrose
Montrose will get a new Sainsbury's supermarket, after Angus councillors overwhelmingly voted for the £10 million development. (...)