Town Hall meeting to decide fate of Kirriemuir supermarket plan
A fresh bid for a new supermarket in Kirriemuir will be determined at a meeting in the town. (...)
Malmaison signs lease to take over the Tay Hotel
Dundee's economic revival has received a major boost with confirmation that a prestigious Malmaison hotel will be moving into the waterfront. (...)
Taymouth Castle owner in 'advanced' talks with hotel group
The name of the hotel operator who has successfully bid to run the Taymouth Estate is to be announced soon. (...)
Planning officials recommend refusal of Broughty Ferry flats
Plans for three blocks of flats in Broughty Ferry have been recommended for refusal. (...)
Councillors finally agree a future for former Wellbrae Primary School building
A former Forfar primary school that has lain empty since 2008 is set to be developed into 16 flats. (...)
Complaints load up after Asda applies to alter Forfar store delivery hours
A supermarket has been accused of moving the goalposts by applying to change a prerequisite of its planning permission — seven weeks after it opened. (...)
Controversial Lochee housing project up for sale
A Dundee housing project launched by a city drug dealer has been placed on the market. (...)
Binn Farm incinerator plans to be heard soon
Plans to build a gasification incinerator with a 55-metre stack are set to be heard by Perth and Kinross Council on October 19. (...)
'We are living on borrowed time' — monks making one last attempt to save St Mary's Monastery
Monks in Perth have launched a last-gasp bid to save their decaying monastery. (...)
Muir Dean coal mine extension approved
An extension of the surface coal mine at Muir Dean near Crossgates has been given the go-ahead by councillors. (...)
Developer ordered to stop felling trees at Dunfermline housing site while complaint is investigated
A developer has been ordered to stop felling trees on a historic Dunfermline site. (...)
Council letter says garage at centre of dispute does not have planning permission
The story of a Dundee garage accused of operating outwith its licence has taken a new twist. (...)
Campaign group dismisses Clatto Hill turbine report as a 'whitewash'
A campaign group has reacted angrily to the continuing efforts of a wind farm developer to minimise or even erase the major problems it believes proposals for seven turbines in the Fife countryside present. (...)
Revised Grundon incinerator plans are threat to Perth, warns councillor
City leaders risk underestimating the threat posed to Perth by plans for a £100m incinerator, a senior local councillor has told The Courier. (...)
Scaled-down plans for incinerator put to council by Grundon Waste Management
Planners behind a controversial £100 million waste incinerator in Perth — previously described as a "pollutant-belching monstrosity" — have submitted revised proposals which they hope will allay public fears and meet the approval of Perth and Kinross Council. (...)
St Andrews University's Kenly wind farm plans opened up for public scrutiny
Plans by St Andrews University to build its own wind farm are being laid out for public scrutiny. (...)
Lomond Group 'considering its position' on smaller Riverside hotel
The company behind the unsuccessful plan for a 102-bedroom four-star hotel on Dundee's Riverside is considering its options for the landmark site on one of the main approaches to the city. (...)
MP says Grundon's perseverance is like a 'noose round the necks' of Perth folk
The prospect of an incinerator being built near Perth's centre is like a "noose round the necks" of its people, according to MP Pete Wishart. (...)
Wind Prospect pledges to restrict Ochil Hill wind farms
The developer behind plans to double the number of turbines on a wind farm site in the Ochil Hills has pledged it will not seek to build elsewhere in the immediate area. (...)
Stuart's bringing noodles to the Nethergate
One of Dundee's best known shop units, the former Forbes Music site in Nethergate, is to be given a new lease of life as the city's first noodle bar. (...)