Family-run housebuilder Mactaggart & Mickel Group honoured 215 years’ of dedicated service by employees at its Long Service Awards. Held following the company’s 90th anniversary year, the event celebrated 16 employees who all reached milestones with the Group, starting from 10 years up to 25
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Thirteen blocks of flats in Aberdeen are to be demolished due to long-running subsidence issues. Aberdeen City Council's city growth and resources committee accepted a recommendation from officers to demolish flats in Erroll Place and Erroll Street, near King Street.
Landmark bridge works specialist Spencer Group has been appointed to carry out a long-term maintenance painting programme on Erskine Bridge following a competitive tender process. Spencer Group will carry out the £18 million package of works over a four-year period in the latest stage of a lon
SES Engineering Services (SES) has made two board appointments to support the long-term growth of the business. Nicola O’Callaghan has been appointed senior HR business partner and will lead the delivery of people strategies designed to grow the organisation’s performance and profitabili
A long-term Robertson team member has been named as ‘the face of construction’ in the North of Scotland by his industry peers. Eric Davidson, associate at KLM Partnership (left), and Raymond More, business development director at Robertson Northern
A week-long inspection into the condition of the arch brickwork at Ellon Viaduct is to be carried out from Monday, July 6.
Seven years after it began, the long-running inquiry into the Edinburgh trams construction fiasco has now taken longer than the delayed network took to build.
Galliford Try Holdings said today it is well placed to deliver "strong future performance and long-term sustainable value" for stakeholders after a trading update revealed the group is "performing well" and trading in line with the board's expectations. The update detailed the group's further o
The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has set out plans to invest £100 million in its properties over the next decade. The trust's new post-Covid strategy includes upgrades to the islands of Staffa and Canna to facilitate more visitors and the development of a new visitor centre at Corrieshall
A long-running Dundee joinery firm has ceased to trade, with all 23 employees made redundant. James Dewar and Alistair McAlinden from Interpath were appointed joint provisional liquidators to Alexander Oastler Ltd on 21 April 2026.
A long-disused Victorian public convenience beside Glasgow Cathedral is set for a new lease of life as short‑term holiday accommodation.
A long-established Perth golf club faces potential closure after councillors rejected its joint bid with contractor Kilmac Ltd to deliver a major mixed-use development.
A long-standing historical mystery has been solved after the Pool of Siloam – the site where, according to the New Testament, Jesus healed a man blind from birth – was rediscovered by construction workers.
A long-vacant brownfield site at the western edge of Port of Leith could be set for transformation after FM Group moved forward with plans to deliver 154 new homes at Western Harbour.
The long-vacant site of the former Ellon Academy annexe could soon be transformed into a small development of affordable homes under new plans put forward by Aberdeenshire Council. The local authority has unveiled a £1.5 million proposal to build 11 new homes on the plot, which has remained em


