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. (...)
Scaffolding up at Dunkeld Cathedral to repair winter damage
One of the most historic places of worship in Scotland is undergoing work after some of its masonry fell. (...)
Local development plan says Perth needs a third road bridge
A third road bridge across the Tay at Perth should be built north of the town on a controversial route that could directly affect Scone Palace, according to planners. (...)
'We should get on with it' — councillors told money in place for Perth City Hall demolition
Funding is in place for the demolition of Perth City Hall and the creation of a civic square, councillors have been told. (...)
Conservation groups join fight against demolition of Perth City Hall
Two influential conservation groups this week added their voices to the campaign to save Perth City Hall. (...)
Last-minute pleas rejected as councillors back demolition of Perth City Hall
The demolition of Perth City Hall has taken a significant step closer to reality, with councillors backing plans to replace it with a new civic square. (...)
Volunteers on a mission to build historical record of Scotland's churches
A small group of volunteers have embarked on the mammoth task of ensuring Scotland's churches, which are closing faster than ever, are preserved in history. (...)
Council report says there is no viable alternative to Perth City Hall demolition
Councillors are to be told demolition is the only ''practical'' option for disused Perth City Hall. (...)
Future of Hawkleymuir linen works building back in doubt after housing plan falls through
A plan to give a former Fife textile factory a new lease of life has been dramatically shelved after a lack of progress in concluding a legal agreement. (...)
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. (...)
Earlseat windfarm plan finds favour among Glenrothes area councillors
A £25.3 million windfarm proposal for the outskirts of Kirkcaldy has been endorsed by Glenrothes councillors. (...)
Campaigner James Provan makes final push to save Perth City Hall
A former MEP and leading protester against the demolition of Perth City Hall has laid out his objections as the fight to save the building enters its final stages. (...)
Enlargement of Lundie Loch will 'improve biodiversity'
Fields around Lundie Loch near Muirhead are to be flooded and the surface area of the loch significantly increased. (...)
NHS Tayside plans thwarted by ruling to keep Murray Royal Hospital buildings
The Scottish Government has decided that two listed buildings at Murray Royal Hospital in Perth must stay, to the disappointment of NHS Tayside which had planned to knock them down as part of a £95 million redevelopment. (...)
Dunnichen Hill loses fight to win place on Historic Scotland's list of battle sites
The Angus scene of an epic struggle in Pictish history has been left out of a second tranche of entries to Historic Scotland's list of important Scots battle sites. (...)
Dozens of headstones toppled at cemetery, amid spate of Dundee vandalism
Vandals have struck at opposite ends of Dundee, smashing scaffolding installed for the repair of a historic bridge and toppling dozens of gravestones from their plinths. (...)
Anstruther coming together to protect its built heritage
Proposals to provide some of Anstruther's most historic buildings with a £1.5 million facelift are progressing well. (...)
Khushi's look to open Indian restaurant in former Perth church
Plans to convert a dilapidated former Perth church into an Indian restaurant are progressing. (...)
Crew moves in to start demolition of Broughty Ferry bathing shelter
Demolition work has started on a derelict bathing shelter on Broughty Ferry Esplanade. (...)
Locals win the backing of Historic Scotland in fight to save Pitlochry's Bank House
The fight to retain a well-known building at the centre of a planning storm in Pitlochry has received the backing of Historic Scotland. (...)