Network Rail is holding a public engagement event next Wednesday 11 October to highlight proposals for Hairmyres and East Kilbride stations.
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Two Fife Council Building Services apprentices have completed remediation works on a wall in Northall Road, Markinch, following complaints from the community that the structure had become an eyesore.
The restoration of a former Victorian school building in Glasgow’s West End is now under way – with developer Kelvin Properties predicting ‘significant demand’ when sales of 49 apartments on the Napiershall Street site begin next year.
The West of Orkney Windfarm has reached a major milestone by submitting comprehensive offshore consent applications to Scottish Ministers for a proposed offshore windfarm that promises to reshape and reinvigorate Scotland’s supply chain. Last year, the West of Orkney Windfarm secured the devel
Cala Homes (East) has unveiled two new Breathing Space benches at a development in Edinburgh. Cala Homes (East) has installed a bench at the Cammo Meadows development to help boost mental health awareness, providing a space for locals and residents to take some time out of their day for a quiet mome
Plans for a new world-class facility for the Historic Environment Scotland (HES) Archive have passed their first milestone with the granting of planning permission for the proposals by Midlothian Council.
Architecture, surveying and interior design firm CRGP Limited has announced a trio of promotions as David McIntosh, Connor McGinley and Gareth Merser take up new roles. David McIntosh has been promoted to the board as an equity director of the practice. He joins Derek Brown, Bryan McFadzean and Rich
Scotland Excel has formed a ‘Net Zero Strategy delivery team’ with representation from across the organisation to lead on implementing its first ever Net Zero strategy.
More than 22,000 council homes in Aberdeen are currently being reviewed for the presence of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) – a lightweight building material used between the 1950s and 1990s. Although Aberdeen City Council is not expected to have many homes built with RAAC, the c
Banks Renewables has unveiled plans to build an ambitious battery storage project in West Lothian. The South Lanarkshire firm is expecting to invest over £100 million into developing Pond Energy Park, which will see a section of an industrial park near Bathgate re-designed into a two
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has launched a new sustainability guide for built environment professionals.
The development of a former industrial school into Stirling’s first aparthotel has been approved by the council’s Planning and Regulation Panel.
Dublin-based Dalata Hotel Group has announced it will expand its presence in Scotland with a new £50 million Clayton Hotel in Edinburgh. This follows the acquisition of a prime location at 28 St Andrew Square, previously the site of Virgin Money premises. The proposed Clayton property, one of
Network Rail and its contractor Story have completed a £34m programme of works to protect a number of bridges across Scotland’s Railway. Over the last four years, specialist engineers have worked on 50 structures to safeguard them against scour damage.
Glasgow City Council has approved the disposal of a site in Laurieston and the compulsory purchase of three flats in Easterhouse, paving the way for the availability of more social homes in the city. The Laurieston site at Bedford Street / Eglinton Street, which is owned by the council, contains a d


