City Building (Glasgow) LLP has donated nearly £60,000 to charities over the past year, supporting 52 communities – a significant rise on the previous year.
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St Andrews Timber & Building Supplies has joined forces with Edinburgh charity Upward Mobility (UpMo) to help establish a new community garden in the south of the city.
Construction companies will face new penalties for taking on zero-hours workers without the right to work in the UK, the Home Office has said. Businesses hiring gig economy and zero-hours workers in sectors like construction, food delivery, beauty salons and courier services will now be legally requ
Pupils from two secondary schools in North Lanarkshire are gaining a hands-on introduction to the construction industry.
Robertson Homes has been awarded the coveted Five Star status by the Home Builders Federation (HBF) after recording industry-leading customer satisfaction results.
QTS Group has announced its 10th year of supporting the Kilmarnock-based Northwest Boxing Club, reaffirming its commitment to grassroots sports and the local community.
Administrators overseeing the liquidation of Perthshire-based Hadden Construction Limited have revealed that unsecured creditors, owed millions, are unlikely to receive any funds.
Clark Contracts has completed the construction of a new £5 million purpose-built B&Q store in Galashiels, Tweedbank.
A Dundee construction firm is challenging Angus Council’s decision to reject its proposal for 15 new flats in Arbroath town centre, next to the Webster Theatre. George Martin Builders had its planning application refused in December under delegated powers. One key objection came from the counc
West Lothian Council has approved the design details for a new housing estate on the outskirts of East Calder, nearly four years after initially rejecting the plans.
A Stirling-based charity has launched a new circular construction hub to sell excess and reclaimed construction materials at affordable prices to the community.
Campion Homes has marked the final handover of its affordable housing development at Kinross Road in Leslie.
An antiques expert tricked the Palace of Versailles into buying fake 18th century royal chairs, a court has heard. Pontoise Criminal Court, near Paris, was told that Bill Pallot, 61, convinced the palace to pay €840,000 for two chairs that its experts thought had belonged to the Comtesse du Bar
Fleming welcomed cabinet secretary for health and social care Neil Gray to ‘top out’ Bishopton and Dargavel’s new healthcare facility earlier this month.
Three exciting tourism projects in Argyll and Bute’s island communities have been awarded new funding from the Scottish Government’s Rural Tourism Infrastructure Fund (RTIF).


