Celebrating the UK’s most outstanding high-performance, low-carbon buildings, products, and initiatives, the new Exemplar Sustainable Buildings Awards are now open and free to enter. Developed to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Sustainable Development Foundation (SDF), the awards are del
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Glasgow City Heritage Trust (GCHT) has awarded over £145,000 in funding in its latest round of grants to support a diverse range of heritage projects across the city.
The latest Construction Market Intelligence (CMI Q1 2025) report from Scottish-based construction and property management consultant Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB UK) has revealed an optimistic outlook for the sector with a slight increase in project starts compared to the previous quarter highlightin
Renewable energy firm Drax is set to usher in a new dawn of sustainability for its historic Lanark and Galloway hydro schemes by installing state-of-the-art solar power panels across both sites.
The Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) has launched a Youth Sports Sponsorship programme to support under-16s sports clubs across Scotland. Now open for applications, the SPOA Youth Sports Sponsorship programme will support four clubs in this first round of funding, with up to £1,000 awa
RSPB Scotland has submitted an objection to a proposal for a pumped storage hydro scheme in Argyll and Bute. The nature conservation charity, which supports renewables in the right locations, has shared significant concerns about the impact on crucially important peatland habitat.
A new programme is being launched to attract more people into the planning profession and build their skills.
A Boston home is on its way to becoming a historic landmark after its current owner uncovered a surprising piece of its past.
A proposal has been submitted for the development of affordable homes on Arran on behalf of Trust Housing Association.
Law firm CMS is holding a series of events across Scotland aimed at supporting further growth of the nation’s renewable energy sector. The Future of Renewables Seminars will kick off on April 1 at CMS’s Glasgow office with follow up sessions taking place in Edinburgh on April 3 and concl
Commercial property rent disputes between landlords and occupiers in Scotland saw a decrease in 2024, despite continued rises in prime rents across major occupier markets, according to new Knight Frank analysis.
A long-abandoned villa in Bridge of Allan, listed on the Buildings at Risk Register, is set to be demolished following a recent decision by Stirling Council planners.
Nearly 900 households in Dundee have been identified as containing defective and potentially hazardous concrete, the highest number in any Scottish local authority, according to newly obtained figures.
Less than a third of UK property experts say the UK government will achieve its target of building 1.5 million homes in England during its five-year term in parliament, with affordable housing ambitions cited as a major barrier to housebuilding. Research commissioned by audit, tax and consulting fir
An office block in Glasgow city centre could be transformed into student accommodation under newly lodged plans.


