Aberdeen City Council is searching for contractors to start work upgrading the travellers’ site at Clinterty. The plots are located nine miles north-west of Aberdeen near the A96 Inverness road in a “rural setting”. There are 21 plots with one fully accessible for people with disab
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Heritage Estates Limited has submitted plans to Perth and Kinross Council to build a new holiday park near Blairgowrie. The plans include 24 new holiday cottages, 10 glamping pods, and a camping/caravan area. The development is also expected to create 14 jobs.
Air conditioning specialist company Coolair Equipment Limited has announced a new hire to head-up expansion into Scotland and North East England. The company, headquartered in Manchester with offices in Maidstone and the Midlands, will establish a permanent base in Newcastle headed-up by senior sale
Aberdeen Arts Centre (AAC) has unveiled a £1 million redevelopment plan which includes an overhaul of the exterior of its iconic grade A listed building.
Sandy and James Easdale, the brothers who own McGill's Buses, have announced plans for a £20 million development of the former Watt Brothers department store in Glasgow, which they hope to turn into a boutique hotel. The two have lodged plans with Glasgow City Council for the redevelopment of
Aberdeenshire councillors have approved proposals to build Scotland's largest solar farm on a 260-acre site near St Fergus. The 50 megawatt project led by Irish-based Elgin Energy would be the biggest ever built in Scotland, and one of the largest solar projects in the whole of the UK. Over its life
Perth's Station Hotel is set to be redeveloped after signing a partnership agreement with the Radisson Hotel Group. A multi-million pound programme of refurbishments will bring the hotel to the standards of the Radisson Blu franchise, the Perthshire News reports.
A couple whose "golf-course-view" home was repeatedly struck by golf balls has won nearly £4 million after a court ruled the neighbouring country club should have done more to protect them. As many as 651 golf balls struck the property of Erik and Athina Tenczar, who live next to the 15th hole
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has set out its vision for how heritage can be the keystone of Scotland’s green recovery with the publication of its Green Recovery Statement for the historic environment yesterday. The historic environment sector, and the traditional materials, constr
Listed housebuilder Persimmon has said it is trading in line with expectations as demand for new homes continues to outstrip supply. In a trading update for the period from 1 January 2022 to date, the group reported an "encouraging" start to the year with private average weekly sales rates running a
Engineering services firm TClarke has relocated from Falkirk to a new base at Maxim Park in a move designed to provide its staff with an improved working environment. The team, which prides itself on the career prospects and apprenticeships it offers, with 55 people currently undertaking professiona
Six of the UK's largest built environment bodies have teamed up to sign a joint agreement committing them to work to create a more diverse, equitable and inclusive sector.
Built Environment – Smarter Transformation, formerly Construction Scotland Innovation Centre, has announced a new strategic focus prioritising the built environment’s transition to zero carbon and improving the sector’s contribution to the fight against climate change. The new bran
DM Hall is celebrating its remarkable history in a typically appropriate fashion with a symbolic investment in the future. To mark its 125th anniversary, the nationally operating firm is planting 125 trees in Cashel Forest, a 3,000-acre estate which is being transformed with native Scottish species,


