Dr Stephen Garvin BRE Innovation Park in Ravenscraig will host a morning workshop next month to examine how the much anticipated Property Resilience Action Plan will impact on property flood resilience in Scotland.
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The annual search for the North East’s top tradespeople and businesses is once again underway, launching officially at a special event being held at Trinity Hall tomorrow night. The launch event, held in association with main sponsor Stewart Milne Group, will highlight the benefits and opportuniti
(from left) NHBC chief executive Mike Quinton, Paul Cunningham of Taylor Wimpey West Scotland and comedian Greg Davies Taylor Wimpey’s Dargavel Village site manager scoops NHBC UK honour
Work to lay four miles of pipeline between St Andrews and Guardbridge has uncovered a hoard of Neolithic pottery and flint tools which had lain buried for over 4000 years. The surprise find at Kincaple, three miles west of St Andrews, was made as engineers laid pipework to connect St Andrews Univers
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Bob Brownlie, Area Housing Manager; Councillor Heather McVey; Depute Provost, Councillor Jean Jones and Councillor Alan Stevenson mark the official opening of Barrie Street, Kilsyth New council housing development opens in Kilsyth
Sam Barsky likes to knit. He also likes to travel. So what better way of combining the two than knitting jumpers of famous landmarks and then wearing them to those places. From Times Square and Niagara Falls to Stonehenge and Tower Bridge, it seems Sam has "been there and got the sweater".
Plans have been unveiled for a residential led mixed-use development comprising a minimum of 2,150 residential units in Dunfermline. An application for Planning Permission in Principle submitted to Fife Council last month by Stirling Developments Ltd proposes a £600 million investment into the Earl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHaG_BCFELE Glasgow City Council’s executive committee has today approved funding support of up to £10 million for the early delivery of a new rail station for Robroyston, paving the way for the delivery of almost 1,600 homes.
The new block at Marr College is a seamless blend of old and new Capital projects worth more than £94 million will be completed in the next 18 months as South Ayrshire Council invests in new and improved facilities across education, sport and residential care.
Carntyne Primary School Architecture firm Holmes Miller has submitted plans for two primary schools in Glasgow and successfully handed over an education campus in the Highlands.
Dundee City Council has approved plans to build 163 homes on the site of two former multis in the city’s Hilltown area. The development by Robertson Partnership Homes, on behalf of the council and Hillcrest Housing Association, will see 123 flats and 40 houses built on land where the Bucklemaker a
Work is underway on a new £3.5 million redevelopment within St John’s Hospital in Livingston which will see a new theatre constructed for eye and hand surgery patients. The theatre will be built within the existing Ward 20 and will support pre and post operative care for patients.
Hotel resort Cameron House has revealed plans for an extensive new terrace overlooking Loch Lomond as part of its ongoing renovation. Phase two of the refurbishment, due to be completed in May 2017, has commenced at the loch-side retreat and will feature a brand new outdoor terrace to showcase panor
Plans have been unveiled to demolish a distillery tower in Dumbarton town centre to make for new affordable homes. Under plans currently being considered by West Dunbartonshire Council, Dunbritton Housing Association will develop 155 affordable homes on the former Ballantine’s Distillery site.


