Plans by the University of St Andrews for a cutting-edge central hub for staff and students, and the new home of the School of Computer Science, have been unanimously approved.
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A new report has confirmed that £2.38 million worth of “non‑operational” land has been sold in the past six months as efforts to unwind the collapsed Stewart Milne Group (SMG) continue. The latest update from administrators Teneo Financial Advisory shows that land parcels held by
Network Rail will carry out improvements to drainage infrastructure on the railway between Bathgate and Edinburgh next month, helping to boost performance and keep services reliable for passengers.
Amey has been awarded £245,000 in funding from the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) Industry Impact Fund to support the delivery of the Scottish Prison Service (SPS) training programme.
Glasgow City Council is to allocate £6.56 million of additional City Deal funding from the Scottish and UK Governments towards a new commercial space project in Dalmarnock, which will provide 40,000 square feet of flexible hybrid office, industrial, High Value Manufacturing (HVM) and R&D
Pupil capacity at two secondary schools in South Lanarkshire is to increase thanks to a combined £18 million investment.
Scottish Borders Council Pension Fund has committed £30 million to the major new UK social investment fund soon to be launched by M&G plc, contributing to M&G’s ambition to unlock over £1 billion of long-term investment over the next three to five years in affordable housin
Saltcoats Victoria Football Club has received a £1,000 donation from Persimmon Homes West Scotland to support the club as it carries out essential regeneration work at Campbell Park.
Alumno has officially commenced construction on its new c.£23 million purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development on St George’s Road in Glasgow.
Construction work on the fourth phase of the Riverside Dalmarnock development began this month following the successful conclusion of the first three phases of Link's masterplan.
Coatbridge’s skyline is changing quickly as demolition of the 172-foot Jackson Court tower enters a major new phase.
Plans for a major data centre on the site of the former Royal Bank of Scotland headquarters in west Edinburgh have been unanimously rejected, despite planning officers recommending approval. Members of the City of Edinburgh Council’s development management sub‑committee refused consent for t
A team of East Lothian cyclists is gearing up for an even tougher test this spring, with housebuilder Dandara backing the Doddie Dasher’5 once again as they take on an 800-mile fundraising cycle in support of the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation.
Construction work on the Paisley Museum has been completed ahead of an extensive fit-out period.
Tenants have started to move into the new council homes in Linlithgow. Fifteen new homes have been handed over in Linlithgow with Cala Homes East delivering the homes on behalf of West Lothian Council as part of their Preston Glade development in Linlithgow.


