Members of The Highland Council have agreed a £50 million investment in Dingwall to develop a new Community Point of Delivery (PoD) as part of the Highland Investment Plan. The Plan is part of the council’s commitment to deliver over £2 billion investment across Highland over
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The 140-year-old Spey Viaduct has collapsed into the River Spey in Moray. Also known as the Garmouth Viaduct, the iron girder bridge has been used as a walking route in recent years.
Eyemouth Harbour Trust has secured a £1.4 million award from The Crown Estate’s Supply Chain Accelerator towards delivery of the technical work required for the next stage of its proposed £250m deep water expansion.
Build-to-rent (BTR) housing provider Sigma Capital has agreed terms to support the transfer of the UK’s largest portfolio of build-to-rent, single family homes to its new owners, Northern LGPS and Local Pensions Partnership Investments (LPPI) from The PRS REIT plc. The agreement ensures that a
Families will be moving into brand-new affordable homes in Jedburgh in time for Christmas, as Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA) completes the first phase of its largest ever development.
Archaeologists in northeastern France have discovered a massive hoard of Roman coinage that served as a household "piggy bank" 1,700 years ago.
Since 2018, Redpath Construction has been donating preloved and new toys to family centres across Glasgow before Christmas.
More than £4 million is to be invested in the railway line between Dunblane and Bridge of Allan at the beginning of next year.
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has appointed Martin Joyce as chief executive officer.
Manor Estates Housing Association has taken possession of 10 three-bedroom family homes at Queensferry Heights.
The £68.6 million Whitesands Project in Dumfries, combining major flood defences with significant public realm improvements, is set to start in Spring next year after receiving approval by Dumfries and Galloway Council.
SSEN Transmission has received planning consent for a Cambushinnie 400kV substation in Perthshire.
Four years after its launch, the Scottish Futures Trust has announced a review of the Scottish Government's Net Zero Public Sector Buildings Standard and is inviting stakeholders across the public sector and construction industry to provide feedback that will shape its future development.
Expectations for the housing market in Scotland improved last month as more buyers made enquiries and more sellers listed their properties, according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Residential Market Survey.
The late 19th century and early 20th century phases of HMP Barlinnie have been recognised by Historic Environment Scotland (HES) as a Category A listed building, the designation reserved for the country’s most significant structures.


