Construction

 

Restaurants

Read more about the Byzantium Restaurant Dundee or the Byzantium Restaurant Perth.

 

Riverside Hotel

Lomond Group have been successful in obtaining planning permission for a 60-bed hotel with restaurant and conference facilities. Branded as the De Havilland, this was the company’s first venture into the service sector as it continued to diversify its business model. Currently, plans are being finalised to enlarge the hotel design to cater for increasing demand in the City of Dundee. Lomond Group are already examining other sites for similar developments elsewhere in Scotland. Interested, read more.

 

Solsgirth

Planning permission has been granted for development at the former Solsgirth mine site in Clackmannanshire. This represented the foundation stone of a unique brand for Lomond Group, with a range of contemporary houses and a facility for helicopter flight. A development embracing the principles of sustainability, it made an impression on the First Minister when he visited the Lomond Business Park. After a lengthy period of negotiation the planning permission, increasing the number of houses on site to 45 and a legal agreement have been issued by Clackmannanshire Council.  Read more.
 

Castlehill

Continuing the theme of sustainability, Lomond has recently achieved planning consent for a small residential development at Castlehill in the west of Fife. Part of the former Longannet deep mine complex, it is proposed to remediate the site and develop an exemplar of low carbon highly sustainable rural residential living. To this end we have partnered with BioRegional Quintain, industry leaders in delivering sustainable development. To learn about Castlehill click here: Read more.

 

Markinch

The Glebe at Brunton Road, Markinch is in an attractive setting, created by St Drostan’s Church and the Markinch conservation area, and it was allocated in the Local Development Plan as a housing site. However it is viewed as a very sensitive location by the local community, being valued as an area of natural open space.  It has been difficult to identify a planning solution which addresses the sensitivities of the local community although we do now enjoy an outline planning consent for 15 residential units.  However given the current housing market conditions we are exploring the possibility of developing a care community comprising a nursing home and homes for the elderly.  click here.
 


 

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