The conditional sale of a significant waterfront site at James Watt Dock in Greenock has been agreed, potentially unlocking a mixed-use future encompassing food and beverage, leisure, and residential elements.
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Scotland’s Chief Statistician has released the Housing Statistics for Scotland 2023-24, revealing a year of mixed results across the nation’s housing system.
The Moray Growth Deal’s flagship Early Years STEM project is taking a significant step forward, with renovation works at Elgin Library set to begin. Robertson Construction has been appointed as the main contractor to carry out the works, which are expected to take around six months.
Construction firms have been warned not to let skills go to waste and to future-proof their workforces as the sector continues to grapple with a shortage of skilled workers.
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has donated 51 washbags to the homeless charity Cyrenians in Edinburgh. The bags were created by employees at the company's regional office in Dunfermline.
Trust Housing Association has acquired a further six newly built three-bed semi-detached family homes within Lovell Partnerships’ ‘Glow Garren’ development in Hamilton. The six homes have already been let, and the families have been able to move into their new homes in time for Chr
Highlands mid-market rent (MMR) homes developer HHA has strengthened its partnership with Tulloch Homes in a deal that will create 31 new rental opportunities in Inverness and Conon Bridge. At The Maples, located to the south of the Inverness city centre, Tulloch Homes is underway with the construct
Proposals to breathe new life into Dundee city centre through repurposing the Keiller Centre site have been revealed today. Building owners Dundee 1881 Ltd, a special purpose vehicle set up specifically to purchase and invest in the future of the Centre, said the 'Keiller Quarter' will introduce a m
The largest planned wind farm in the UK – and one of the largest anywhere in the world – is stuck in planning limbo, with inaction by the Scottish Government holding back thousands of jobs and billions in investment, the Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce has highlighted.
Clark Contracts’ managing director Gordon Cunningham is celebrating 25 years with the business and 20 years in the role. Gordon began his career in 1988 at Doig and Smith where he trained for seven years, graduating in 1995 before moving on to a building contractor where he qualified as a char
A new phase of solar panel installation is set to slash energy bills at several council-owned buildings in Glasgow. Over 1700 solar panels are being installed as part of a scheme that includes arrays on two day care centres, five primary schools and the Kelvin Hall with the capacity to generate more
Details of 20 potential projects across the region seeking funding from the UK Government’s £20 million Levelling Up Partnership with Scottish Borders Council have been revealed. The funding programme was originally confirmed in January 2024 by the previous UK Government, however the new
The Scottish Government has heeded concerns from across the sector and increased funding to boost the supply of affordable homes as part of its latest Budget, but ministers have been warned that a long-term strategy is still required to address the shortfall in housing.
Planning consent has been granted for a £150 million upgrade to an Ayrshire marine yard, paving the way for increased offshore wind power off the UK’s west coast.
Aberdeen citizens are being encouraged to take part in a consultation as part of plans to develop a new secondary school in Hazlehead.


