£3m Bearsden Community Hub plans on show Emerging plans for the development of the Bearsden Community Hub have been revealed to the public.
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(left to right) back row - Judith Darnell (Business & HR Manager), David Vince (new partner, Edinburgh), Kate Bilbrough (new partner, Edinburgh ), Neil Moir (new partner, Aberdeen,) Murray Warner (new partner, Edinburgh), Allan Smith (new partner, Edinburgh), Paul Duncan (new partner, Dunfermlin
Alex Neil The Scottish Government is to publish a plan to support the delivery of new homes as new figures revealed the average time to process major housing developments was at its slowest yet.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Piperdam Golf and Leisure Resort Ltd.
School children decorate Kelvin Hall site
Eileen and Brian Stemp (centre), two of the development's phase one residents, in their new flat with Ian Watson, Master of The Merchant Company of Edinburgh’s Endowments Trust - one of the project's main backers (left) and Mike Afshar (right), chairman of The Merchant Company’s Frail and Elderl
The proposed replacement M8 Hillington footbridge M8 Hillington Footbridge work postponed
CCG has been selected for a new £3 billion UK framework designed to fast-track development of surplus public land. The Glasgow firm was named alongside Wates, Willmott Dixon, Morgan Sindall and Bouygues having been invited to tender in January.
GAP Group apprentice scheme recognised at Recruitment Awards GAP Group has been awarded the Apprenticeship Award at the Scottish Recruitment Awards – confirming its commitment to apprentices and as an industry leader for their apprenticeship scheme.
Graham Construction has helped to lay the foundations for careers in the construction industry for local young people in Fort William, through their supply chain of sub-contractors on the new Fort William Primary School project.
Ramsay Duff Glasgow-based investors Maven Capital Partners has announced the purchase of a prominent office building in Glasgow city centre for redevelopment as student accommodation.
Glasgow Harbour homes go ahead A plan to build hundreds of flats for rent on the banks of the Clyde has been given the go-ahead.
The construction of the new £48.5 million Wick Community Campus has reached an important milestone with the completion of the first phase of steelwork. Work on erecting the project’s steelwork began on schedule at the start of March, with the building’s Block A the first to be completed. Block
Gordon Nelson Plans to alleviate Scotland’s housing crisis could be threatened by increasing shortages of bricks and bricklayers, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has warned.
(left to right) Mark Herd (Fife Council Building Services) John Mills (Fife Council Head of Housing) Cllr Judy Hamilton and Fiona Stenke (Historic Buildings Trust) Cupar County Buildings housing transformation underway


