There's plans to develop two sites in Fife.
The first is a major renovation of a vacant World War Two air base in Crail.
Proposals by Ground Developments Ltd include 91 'self-build holiday units,' an open-air museum, a hotel, and an events area.
Crail's WWII airfield is well-preserved and listed.
Some listed buildings in the airfield would be demolished should the plans go ahead.
Meanwhile, there's fresh plans to bring Popeyes and Costa outlets to Glenrothes.
The drive-thrus would be on land next to the Travelodge at Bankhead.
The plans have been re-submitted after being withdrawn in May.
Stirling-based Bluewater, whose behind the proposals, bought the land at Bankhead in 2010 but it's been empty ever since.
Should they go ahead, the plans would create up to 49 jobs.
Established in New Orleans in the 1970s, Popeyes offers a range of fried chicken dishes.
There are more than 3,000 branches in the world, 25 of which are in the UK.
Scotland’s first Popeyes outlet opened near Glasgow this week, customers queued for more than 18 hours waiting for it to open.