The UK government has unveiled a £292 million funding package for Scotland as part of its new 'Pride in Place' regeneration programme, designed to revitalise some of the country’s most in-need communities. The strategy aims to give local people more control over how money is spent to imp
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The preferred bidder for the sale of the former Paisley Grammar Secondary School on Glasgow Road has unveiled its plans for the site.
Transport Scotland is driving forward sustainable solutions for major road construction with a new approach towards peat management on the A9 Dualling: Tomatin to Moy project.
A former cinema building severely damaged by fire in Lochgelly's town centre at the weekend will be demolished in the interests of public safety.
North Lanarkshire Council has launched the next phase of public consultation for the proposed East Airdrie Link Road (EALR).
New council housing will be built on the site of Carnoustie’s former Kinloch Primary School after councillors approved a development of 11 one and two-bedroom houses on the Links Avenue site. Angus Council’s development standards committee was presented with more than 40 representations
Balfour Beatty has been appointed by SSEN Transmission to upgrade the New Deer electricity substation in Aberdeenshire.
The next steps for a proposed scheme intended to reduce flood risk for up to 3,200 homes in the Musselburgh area will be considered by councillors next week. A report being presented to a full meeting of East Lothian Council on Tuesday sets out the history of flooding in Musselburgh, which is projec
Work has officially begun on an innovative, purpose-built supported accommodation project in Rutherglen.
A new Scottish start-up is harnessing cork, one of nature’s most sustainable materials, to help reduce carbon emissions across the construction and textile sectors.
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) recently marked its 200th anniversary with a special reception at the Northern Lighthouse Boards office in Edinburgh, following its founding on 4th March 1824.
James David (Jimmy) Mackinnon, a distinguished architect, painter, teacher and much-loved figure in both Dundee and Fife, has died at the age of 93. Remembered as a “unique character” with humour, creativity and a strong sense of community, Jimmy left an enduring mark on the East Neuk vi
CBRE Investment Management’s (CBRE IM) ambitious sustainability approach has been fulfilled, with the final BREEAM certification for 30 Semple Street being awarded at the top “Outstanding” level.
Cala Homes (West) has completed the purchase of land south of Crawfield Road, Bo’ness, to deliver a new neighbourhood in the popular town.
The construction of the new Callander Primary School has reached a major milestone as the facility begins to take shape.


