How the Great Tapestry of Scotland visitor centre will look once completed Scottish Borders Council has approved the demolition of a shop to make way for a permanent home for the Great Tapestry of Scotland.
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Andrew McFarlane Andrew McFarlane discusses the issue of the housing crisis in Scotland and outlines what action has to be taken to rectify the problem.
(from left) Irene Madden, asset officer Osprey Housing Moray area; Allan Liddle, Osprey Housing development officer; Bruce Robertson, Deveron Homes construction director and Peter Hepburn, WSD contract administrator Official handover of affordable homes in Keith
Artist’s impression of new development at Windmill Street, Peterhead Grampian Housing Association continues commitment to Peterhead town centre regeneration
Chairman Scott Hadden and new MD Steven Brady showcase the new Hadden Group branding Perthshire construction firm Hadden Group has revealed renewed optimism for the future as it celebrates its silver anniversary.
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More than £143 million is set to be invested in housing across the Falkirk Council area in the next three years as part of the local authority’s on-going investment programme. In 2018/19, £13.5m will be spent making improvements to around 5,000 properties across the council area, such as:
Skypark 5 in Glasgow’s Finnieston by Alan Robertson Photography NORR announces move to Skypark in Glasgow
Andrew Hayward, managing director at Russell Roof Tiles Russells plans for success with sponsorship
Jonathan McManus DM Hall’s West commercial property operation appoints new director
Economy, jobs and fair work secretary, Keith Brown, has assured former Carillion employees working on the Aberdeen Bypass project that they are being supported by the Scottish Government.
Stewart Milne Group has said its timber systems arm is on course to achieve turnover of £100 million by 2021 after doubling its business in the last four years. With a current turnover of £65m, Stewart Milne Timber Systems should achieve its five-year target, with “robust” growth predicted for


