Ground engineering and site investigation company Central Alliance has returned to the Orkney Islands to complete a further ground investigation project to help the islands’ council achieve its renewable energy goals.
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A tour at the Science Museum in London has claimed Lego bricks can be anti-LGBTQ+ by promoting heteronormative relationships.
Cala Group has appointed Ian Sutcliffe as non-executive chairman and Tom Nicholson as non-executive director.
Staff at Cairngorm Mountain have begun a series of maintenance activities on the electrical, mechanical and hydraulic systems that govern the movement of the two funicular carriages up and down the 1.8km viaduct.
Miller Homes has announced the launch of its second development of the year, Greenacres in Sauchie, this Saturday bringing 122 energy-efficient homes to this new residential community in Clackmannanshire.
An advertisement for Scottish Power featuring the architect George Clarke has been banned for misleading viewers.
Glasgow is delivering a significant number of projects that encourage active travel and prioritise travelling sustainably, according to a report presented to the council's Environment and Liveable Neighbourhoods Committee.
Cumbrae Community Council has created its own plan for the local area.
Scotland’s largest construction trade association SELECT has continued its awareness campaign on the issue of neutral current diversion (NCD) by releasing an in-depth guidance video to help keep electricians and their customers safe.
A team of East Lothian cyclists are taking on a tremendous 700-mile cycle around Scotland in aid of the My Name’5 Doddie foundation (MNDF) with the help of housebuilder Dandara.
Muir Homes has lodged a planning application for 48 new homes in Auchterarder, which would complete its development on the Castlemains land in the town.
Caledonian Trust has appointed Scarlett Land and Development to market 151 London Road (St Margaret’s House) in Edinburgh.
Negative quarterly and annual house price changes have been recorded for Aberdeen's housing market, at -1.7% and -3.3% respectively, according to a report from the University of Aberdeen Business School's Centre for Real Estate Research.
The first phase of Falkirk Council’s £31 million social housing development at Woodend Farm, Hallglen, has been delivered, providing high-quality, energy-efficient homes for rent.
New guidance and associated impact assessments to support the new Masterplan Consent Areas (MCA) regulations have been published by the Scottish Government.


