The winners of the Scottish Borders Design Awards, organised by Scottish Borders Council, have been announced at a ceremony held at the Great Tapestry of Scotland. Celebrating their 40th anniversary, the awards are one of Scotland’s longest-running platforms for showcasing design excellence at
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Scaffolding and construction firm The JR Group marked its 30th anniversary in extraordinary style as around 700 guests gathered for the business’s A December to Remember Charity Gala, an unforgettable night of celebration, community, and heartfelt generosity. Hosted at Hilton Hotel in Glasgow,
Family-owned homebuilder Briar Homes has embedded itself into the Kennoway community following the start of construction at its first Fife development, Weavers View.
Aurora Offshore has become the latest business to take space in Aurora Aberdeen – the landmark office complex which will bring up to 500 workers into the city centre once fully let. The SRE Group has transformed the former Caledonian House at the corner of Union Street and Union Row into Auror
A new Glasgow-led research project is putting emotions at the centre of regeneration, using emojis to capture how people truly feel about the places they live, work and remember.
SSEN Transmission has welcomed the decision by Scottish Ministers to approve its Section 37 consent application for the Aberarder Wind Farm Connection project.
Work is to start in the new year on the demolition of the former Vogue Bingo Hall in Hamilton. A dangerous building notice was previously served on the building in Keith Street, and detailed surveys had recommended demolition.
Proposals to increase the supply of affordable housing in the Stirling Council area over the next five years have been approved.
Glasgow councillors have approved the city’s first large-scale co-living development, giving the green light to a 19-storey residential tower at 100 Morrison Street in Tradeston. The scheme, brought forward by Copperstone Partners 2, will see the demolition of a vacant 1970s office block last
Thomas & Adamson director John McGuire argues that while recent policy shifts have dented confidence in the build‑to‑rent sector, Scotland now has a crucial window to reset the market. Scotland’s housing market is entering a pivotal phase as the 2025 Housing (Scotland) Bill seeks
The Scottish Building Federation (SBF) has appointed Paul Mitchell as its new managing director. Mr Mitchell, who has served as operations director since March 2024, takes over the leadership role following a period of significant growth and enhanced political engagement for the Federation.
Midlothian Council has been awarded £1,220,416 from the Scottish Government’s Tier 2 Active Travel Infrastructure Fund for construction projects in 2025–26. The funding will support three projects designed to make walking, wheeling, and cycling safer, easier and more accessible acr
Dumfries and Galloway Council has appointed two senior officers to permanent positions on the council’s leadership team. Karen Brownlie becomes assistant director transport and infrastructure, and Stuart McMillan is now the council’s head of economy and environment.
Scotland has the chance to lead the way in housing innovation, according to industry bosses who were invited to present their solutions to the Scottish Parliament. VASO by Eco, based in Dumfries and Galloway, presented its industrialised construction innovation to the Scottish Parliament’s Cro
South Ayrshire Council has launched its Sustainable Development and Climate Change Strategy for 2025-2030. Building on the success of the first strategy, which was introduced five years ago, this comprehensive plan outlines the council's commitment to promoting sustainable development, addressin


