The Scottish Government reached a £10 million funding agreement with Aberdeen City Council to help meet costs associated with RAAC-affected properties in Torry.
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An Island solar farm, community ice rink and a small community wind farm are among almost 50 projects to benefit from more than £5.5 million in funding.
Glasgow's citizens, communities and businesses are being offered the chance to invest in the city's action on climate change.
Clackmannanshire Council has approved its Strategic Housing Investment Plan for 2026-2031. At a meeting yesterday, councillors heard that the local authority's Resource Planning Assumption (RPA) funding from the Scottish Government for 2025/26 is £5.879 million.
Once rulers of Scotland’s western seaboard, the Lords of the Isles commanded a kingdom that rivalled the Scottish crown. Now, new archaeological research has revealed their seat of power at Loch Finlaggan on Islay was far more impressive than previously believed. A new book, The Archaeology of
A public engagement process has been launched seeking views on the next stage of the proposed Aberdeen Rapid Transit (ART).
Contaminated soil has been found at the Ardrossan Community Campus site, North Ayrshire Council has confirmed.
Dunfermline-based ORA Architects has been named Best Architect at the Scotland’s Home Improvement Awards 2025, recognising its expertise in residential design across Scotland.
A new city made up of investors and residents that aims to provide a real-world test course for mobility has been launched in Japan.
A public realm improvement project in Kennoway has received a major funding boost thanks to the Levenmouth Reconnected Programme (LRP).
The Building Research Establishment (BRE) has launched the latest iteration of its globally recognised sustainability assessment method for construction projects. A comprehensive framework for assessing and certifying the sustainability of new buildings, BREEAM New Construction Version 7 (NC V7)&nbs
Akela Ground Engineering has successfully completed groundworks for its first major contract in Ireland using its groundbreaking ABeam system.
Scotland’s first legally-binding targets to improve biodiversity must be accompanied by meaningful actions and reinforced by sufficient public resources, Holyrood’s Rural Affairs and Islands Committee has said in a new report.
It was a day of celebration and pride as Angus Housing Association officially opened the new Crudie Farm site, a 36-home development at the western edge of Arbroath.
The Scottish Government has issued updated guidance which calls on councils to provide separate toilets for boys and girls in schools.


