22-08-2025 08:47 via constructionenquirer.com

Cruden gets green light for Edinburgh housing job

House builder Cruden has been granted planning permission to redevelop the former St John Vianney’s Roman Catholic Church site in Edinburgh.
Construction will start later this year to transform the vacant, deteriorating 1950s building into a fully affordable housing development delivering 35 new homes.
The new development will comprise two flatted blocks of three to four storeys making sustainable use of brownfield land.Fraser Lynes, Managing Director of Cruden Homes, said: “It is fa
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