SSEN Transmission welcomes the decision by Scottish Ministers to grant Section 37 consent for the reconductoring project between Alyth in Perth & Kinross and Tealing in Angus.
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SSEN Transmission has submitted a Section 37 consent application to Scottish Ministers for the proposed 400kV overhead line project between Beauly, near Inverness and Peterhead in Aberdeenshire.
Cruachan Power Station celebrates its 60th anniversary, marking six decades of helping to keep the country’s lights on.
Fife Council’s Cabinet Committee has approved a £6.45 million investment to build five new residential properties for children and young people on the Westmill site in Kirkcaldy. The development will include:
Lochay Homes has commenced groundworks on its latest residential development near Penicuik.
Work on a major £4.5 million upgrade to the Kyle of Lochalsh railway in the Highlands got underway over the weekend.
Masterplans designed to cue up significant investment in each of South Lanarkshire’s two country parks have been approved by councillors.
Plans have been submitted for 45 new homes at Braeheads Farm in Reston.
Fife Council’s Transportation Services has invested £46,000 in a new state-of-the-art electric road lining vehicle, marking a major step forward in sustainable infrastructure maintenance.
A road section in Motherwell has become the site of the UK's first-ever project using a high-performance asphalt additive made from recycled plastics.
Restoration work on the Sir Hector MacDonald Memorial Tower in Dingwall will commence next week as part of an investment project managed by The Highland Council and in collaboration with the Dingwall Community Development Company.
A total of 54 contractors have been appointed to the latest Roofing Systems and Associated Works (RS5) framework from LHC Procurement Group (LHCPG).
Luss Distillery, a new multi-million-pound distillery and visitor experience centre by Loch Lomond Group, is officially open.
Plans to transform the former Clydesdale Steelworks site in Bellshill into a large new residential neighbourhood have been approved by North Lanarkshire Council, subject to a legal agreement covering contributions to local schools.
A Dalkeith homeowner may be forced to dismantle a six-foot fence after enclosing a strip of public land beside their property.


