A trio of football clubs have benefited from support from Persimmon Homes.
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Network Rail, in partnership with its joint venture development partner blocwork, is working on proposals to transform a 0.75 ha (1.85 acre) vacant site adjacent to Queen Street railway station.
Terra Firma Chambers in conjunction with SOLAR (The Society of Local Authority Lawyers & Administrators in Scotland) will host a Common Good Conference at The Mackenzie Building, Old Assembly Close on Monday 29 September 2025. The event will be chaired by Terra Firma’s stable director, Ala
East Lothian Council has lodged an objection to proposals for a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) on agricultural land at Pitcox.
St Andrews Aquarium has unveiled the first-look images of its ambitious new development, marking a bold new chapter in the aquarium’s 25-year history.
Progress has been made towards delivering supported housing for young people and additional council housing at Almondvale Crescent, Livingston.
Persimmon Homes West Scotland hit the green in style for their third annual charity golf tournament on Friday 8th August, raising an impressive £11,215 for The Beatson Cancer Charity.
The NHBC Foundation has published a new report to highlight the importance of quality during the planning and build process of delivering new homes.
Muir Timber Systems has been appointed to deliver the timber kit supply and erect package for Lar Housing Trust’s latest affordable housing project at Port Edgar in South Queensferry.
Major redevelopment plans for the former College Street Goods Yard near Glasgow’s High Street have been approved, paving the way for more than 700 build-to-rent flats and almost 1,000 student rooms.
Clark Contracts has completed the major retrofit of Scotland’s National Retrofit Centre (SNRC) for Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST).
Russian timber is entering the UK housing market despite sanctions, with experts warning that sophisticated smuggling methods are disguising its true origin.
Falkirk Council is inviting residents, businesses and community groups to review a draft long-term plan for how Grangemouth town centre could evolve over the next 20 years.
Aberdeen’s first purpose-built complex care accommodation has opened in Stoneywood.
One of Sweden’s most beloved wooden churches is to be moved some 3 miles down the road to avoid being swallowed up by a mine.


