Councillors of Dumfries and Galloway Council’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee will receive updates on the council’s capital investment programme when it meets tomorrow. Within the report, several significant projects are highlighted that are transforming communities across the regi
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Kier GRAHAM Defence (KGD) has marked a significant step forward in the delivery of new Single Living Accommodation (SLA) at HM Naval Base Clyde, with the first prefabricated concrete panels erected on-site. The panels, weighing between ten and eighteen tonnes and spanning three to five metres, will
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Taylor Wimpey has submitted an Approval of Matters Specified in Conditions (AMSC) planning application to Fife Council for the infrastructure required at Halbeath for Phases 2 and 3 of Whitefields neighbourhood in North Dunfermline.
Scottish Borders Council has provided a positive update to members at this month’s council meeting on the significant progress made in various school capital projects. These projects aim to enhance educational facilities and improve the learning environment for pupils across the region.
Scottish Borders Council has approved a series of recommendations that will shape the future of care provision in the Hawick and Tweedbank areas. The proposals mark a significant milestone in the development of the two major care developments, aimed at transforming local social care services to bett
Residents, community groups and other key stakeholders will have the opportunity to shape Stirling’s future as the consultation on the area’s new Local Development Plan enters a crucial new phase.
A trio of football clubs have benefited from support from Persimmon Homes.
Progress has been made towards delivering supported housing for young people and additional council housing at Almondvale Crescent, Livingston.
Stewart Milne Group’s (SMG) financial woes have deepened, with new claims worth more than £4 million lodged against the collapsed housebuilder in the past six months.
Dunelm Geotechnical and Environmental has been awarded the contract to carry out ground investigation works in support of the Cardenden Flood Protection Scheme. The investigations started this month and will play a vital role in informing the detailed design of the scheme.
Work on Dundee’s Covid-memorial is due to start later this summer.
Preparation work is due to commence at the future site of a mixed-use development in Aberdour, paving the way for a new specialist school and 186 energy-efficient homes.
A pedestrian spine is to be built along part of Aberdeen's Beach Boulevard that will act as a gateway from the city centre to the beachfront’s new £50 million facilities.
A WWII veteran has returned to her wartime roots to help mark the start of construction work at an abandoned historic naval barracks on the banks of the Firth of Forth. Dorothea Barron, who is 100 years old, was stationed at Port Edgar during the war and was the guest of honour at a special ceremony


