The future of Perth’s under threat Craigie Hill Golf Club has been secured for the next two years.
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South Ayrshire Council has received £481k in funding from the Scottish Government's Place Based Investment Programme (PBIP). Funds will be allocated to various projects including Ayr Town Hall and Troon Concert and Walker Halls. These venues are set to receive a substantial upgrade to audio, v
Builders’ merchant Huws Gray has completed an extensive upgrade to its Grangemouth Timber depot improving facilities for both staff and visitors.
Paul Hollywood’s bid to build a walled kitchen garden at his Kent farmhouse has been rejected by council planners, who branded the proposal “unsympathetic” to the Grade II-listed property.
The regeneration of the former Ravenscraig Steelworks has reached a major milestone with the approval of extensive extraction and remediation works covering 200 acres of previously unusable land.
Scotland’s life sciences sector is entering a period of exceptional momentum, with growing demand for modern laboratory and research space opening up strong opportunities for new investment and development, according to commercial property consultancy Ryden.
Clark Contracts has welcomed 11 new employees during 2025 in a range of trainee and apprentice roles within its award-winning academy.
Fife Council’s Cabinet Committee has agreed a landmark decision to further enhance fire safety across its high-rise housing stock.
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has received an Approval of Matters Specified in Conditions (AMSC) detailed planning consent from Fife Council to build the first 68 new homes at the new neighbourhood of Whitefields in Dunfermline.
A&J Stephen Ltd has achieved planning approval for a 52-unit residential development in New Alyth, Perth.
A major funding award of £3.2 million from Transport Scotland will act as a catalyst for the creation of an ambitious masterplan for Kilmarnock town centre.
Energy network companies have been given the green light for multi-billion-pound funding to strengthen the stability, security and resilience of the UK's energy networks.
The UK construction industry endured its steepest contraction in more than five years during November, as weak client confidence and delayed spending decisions ahead of the Budget weighed heavily on activity.
A new civic plaza, garden and events space will be created in Erskine to provide a focal point for the local community.
The City of Edinburgh Council yesterday agreed the first spend programme for funding raised by the Edinburgh Visitor Levy.


