An independent investigation into a second closure of Dundee’s showpiece swimming and leisure centre has found that it was not due to lack of previous maintenance work and could not have been anticipated.
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Residents, businesses and community groups are being invited to have their say on the next stage of exciting plans for Irvine’s Harbourside.
An inaccessible two-bedroom end-terrace house in Plains, Airdrie, drew a flurry of competitive bids at auction, despite no one having seen inside.
The employer-led board of the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) has unveiled its new strategy, which outlines how it will help to address skills shortages and support industry growth in Scotland.
A former AG Barr Irn Bru factory in Camelon, on the Forth & Clyde Canal, is being transformed into Scotland’s Centre of Excellence for Canals and Traditional Skills by Scottish Canals and Historic Environment Scotland (HES).
As Scotland’s Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) marks its 10th anniversary, property firm Rettie’s research team has calculated that LBTT revenue has reached a total of £4.6 billion, with over one million total returns received.
Forth Ports has been awarded detailed planning consent and listed building consent by The City of Edinburgh Council for its development on land within the Port of Leith known as ‘The Dry Dock at Harbour 31’.
Renfrewshire’s advanced manufacturing innovation district and Glasgow Airport could benefit from around £25 million in investment from the Glasgow City Region Investment Zone (IZ) should proposals for new tax and non-domestic rates retention (NDRR) sites be approved.
Lismore Real Estate Advisors (Lismore) has completed the sale of Sentinel, one of Glasgow’s prime office buildings.
Aberdeen’s share of Scottish commercial property deals has reached its highest point in years, as buyer and vendor expectations in the Granite City move closer together, according to new analysis from Knight Frank. The commercial property consultancy’s analysis of Real Capital Anal
An ambitious plan to create a new secondary school and hub to benefit the entire Northfield community took a step forward this week. Councillors from Aberdeen City Council's Education and Children’s Services Committee heard that options and costings for the creation of a new community campus t
A Yorkshire scaffolding boss who fraudulently obtained £100,000 in Covid loan funds has been ordered to repay the money in full, with interest of more than £15,000. Mark Degnan, 56, repaid £55,608 before appearing at Leeds Crown Court on Monday 15 September where he was order
Barratt Redrow has posted its full year results for 2025, hailing a resilient performance and strong foundations for growth.
Gary Ferris, business development director, Scotland & Northern Ireland at Close Brothers, explores how rent control policies are undermining investor confidence, stalling new housing supply, and deepening Scotland’s housing crisis. Scotland’s housebuilding industry stands at a criti


