Firefighters staged a dramatic rescue at a new multi-million-pound training facility built by Robertson and officially opened by Scotland’s community safety minister.
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Space at a former office building in Anniesland will soon become home to a new training facility for Police Scotland’s dog training unit thanks to housebuilder Mactaggart & Mickel. Willie MacKinnon, contracts manager at Mactaggart & Mickel, (left) with PC Alex Bell
The rejection of a plan to knock down an East Glasgow pub and build 24 two-bedroom flats in its place has been overturned on appeal.
Sales at Queensberry Properties’ ‘Bonnington Mill’ apartment development got off to a flying start recently, with six reservations taken from the first release of ten properties at the sales launch.
The company which developed a way to use waste plastic in roads and carparks has launched a revolutionary new environmentally friendly pothole repair product.
The opening of a new maternity hospital and cancer centre in Aberdeen has been delayed with costs estimated to have increased by £60 million.
The success of a residential conversion project in Kilmarnock could pave the way for future town centre regeneration projects after five newly-refurbished flats were rented within six days.
Plans to progress a significant new mixed-use development on the site of the former IBM facility at Spango Valley, Greenock have been submitted to Inverclyde Council.
The site of a former care home in Clydebank is being sold to be developed into new housing, West Dunbartonshire Council has confirmed.
A bid to transform a former First Bus depot in Glasgow’s East End into 139 new homes has been rejected by the local authority.
New affordable homes and a site for new affordable business units are to be developed on Colonsay thanks to funding of £390,000 from the Scottish Land Fund.
Proposals to build a new £14.3 million primary school in East Calder have been approved by West Lothian Council.
The first phase of a new 40 berth marina at Fort William will begin next month after Caol Regeneration Company (CRC) awarded a £1.48 million contract to George Leslie Ltd.
Plans for a new footbridge over the Forth & Clyde Canal near Maryhill have been given the go-ahead.
Plans to build a championship golf course at Coul Links in the Highlands have been refused planning permission by the Scottish Government.


