Property consultancy Galbraith has appointed eight new graduate surveyors to its rural business division, working in offices across Scotland and the North of England. Joining the Inverness office are Claire MacDonald and Rachel Urquhart who have respectively completed a BA (Hons) Rural Bus
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Perth and Kinross Council planners have agreed a proposal to convert the four-storey building at the rear of Cafe Biba in Perth city centre into seven flats. Bridge of Allan-based Malcolm Parry Architects, which submitted the proposals said the traditional building, thought to be 130 years old, has
A school in the heart Greenock town centre has reopened following a £6 million transformation.
Emergency services were called to Glasgow city centre this morning after a man fell from scaffolding. Police and ambulance services attended the incident which occurred at St Vincent Lane around 7.45am.
Frameworks to guide the regeneration of the Blythswood and Central districts of Glasgow city centre over the next decade have been approved. District Regeneration Frameworks (DRFs) have now been agreed for five of the city centre's nine districts following the previous approval of DRFs for
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Speyroc Ltd
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Candleriggs Developments 2 Ltd
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: CB Edinburgh Investment LLP.
The development of 120 new homes to the north of Dundee has moved a step closer after Avant Homes completed the acquisition of 15.35-acres of land at Baldragon Farm.
After more than 85 years at Edinburgh's Wemyss Place and 40 years at Woodside Terrace in Glasgow, Thomas & Adamson is moving to new offices. The Edinburgh office will be moving to Lister Square at Quartermile, while the new location in Glasgow will be Libertas House at St Vincent Place.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Craignathro Eggs Ltd
Dunfermline-based furniture and fit-out specialist Deanestor has delivered its largest-ever contract in the education sector. The £3 million project was for the manufacture of bespoke furniture and fit-out of the new £55m Inverurie Community Campus – one of the large
Work is to begin on a major development to deliver South Lanarkshire’s new health and social care hub and 45 new council homes.
Planning officers at Glasgow City Council are recommending that councillors reject the latest application to build flats at a disused Finnieston Bowling Club.
Plans submitted by private cosmetic surgery provider Cosmedicare to build a new hospital in Livingston have been given the green light. The existing facility located at the Kirkton Campus has previously been home to companies such as Glenmorangie, WL Gore, Quintiles and BskyB.


