Persimmon Homes East Scotland has appointed Mark Sinclair as its new land director. Based in Bathgate, Mark brings more than 20 years’ experience in the housebuilding industry, having worked extensively across the East Scotland region. He joins Persimmon from Bellway, where he also held the po
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Stewart Milne Group’s (SMG) financial woes have deepened, with new claims worth more than £4 million lodged against the collapsed housebuilder in the past six months.
The Scottish Building Contract Committee (SBCC) has appointed Dr Andrew Agapiou to its board and committee. He represents SBCC stakeholder, The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS).
Principal contractor Procast Group has been allocated multiple lots on a £120 million Scotland-wide decarbonisation framework.
The Highland Council has announced plans to build 95 new homes in Ullapool, with a mix of affordable rental properties and private housing proposed for vacant land to the west and north of the village, near the golf course.
South Ayrshire Council has announced the new housing development at Riverside Place in Ayr will be handed over by the contractor at the start of next year.
Family-owned housebuilder Briar Homes has secured three shortlistings at the Herald Property Awards for Scotland 2025 for its Meadowood development in Garthamlock.
Work is beginning on site in Shawhead, Coatbridge, to deliver 100 new council homes.
Precise Installs (Strathclyde) Ltd is marking its 10th anniversary and continued growth as a trusted provider of plumbing, heating and renewable energy services.
The Highland Council is taking steps toward revitalising Inverness City Centre, building on the momentum of recent landmark developments including the Inverness Castle Experience, the Victorian Market, and the refurbishment of Inverness Townhouse.
In the German town of Hanau, one grandmother is proving that accessibility doesn’t have to be grey, boring, or bureaucratic.
HRI Munro Architecture, a long-established architectural practice based in the Highlands, is transitioning to an employee owned trust (EOT), marking a significant milestone in its evolution and commitment to sustainable growth.
Network Rail engineers will soon begin repair work on a bridge carrying the railway over the A8 in Langbank, Inverclyde.
A pioneering climate emergency project in the St Mary’s area of Dundee could be set to take its next steps.
Hundreds of thousands of people living in new-build homes in Scotland are being excluded from jury service because outdated court IT systems do not recognise their addresses. Jurors are selected at random from a national address database, but senior court officials admit the system cannot process po


