The newly opened Larick Centre, in the small coastal Fife town of Tayport, is a beacon of hope and opportunity for the local community and "a building by the community, for the community".
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Work has completed on two modern office pavilions at Clyde Gateway’s successful Rutherglen Links Business Park.
Scotland’s Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service has prosecuted Network Rail for allowing trains to travel at more than 100mph over a badly storm-damaged viaduct in South Lanarkshire following an investigation by the Office of Rail and Road (ORR).
Developer Alba Developments is seeking potential buyers for the first phases of its £210 million Edmonstone development in Edinburgh, adjoining the city’s BioQuarter scheme.
Vattenfall is in the early stages of exploring the development of a wind farm at Musdale in Argyllshire.
Laser scanners and drones have been used to map every inch of the iconic Ribblehead viaduct as part of a major restoration project to secure its future for passengers and tourists.
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The Clyde Gateway regeneration programme will today break ground in Dalmarnock to install one of the country’s most innovative and sustainable heating systems – helping to reduce fuel poverty in the area following £2.1 million funding from SP Energy Networks’ Green Econo
Work is to begin on a major development to deliver South Lanarkshire’s new health and social care hub and 45 new council homes.
Work is progressing on Clyde Valley Housing Association's (CVHA) conversion of a historic Airdrie church into new flats for social rent.
A new £6.5 million development of affordable homes has been delivered in Govanhill.
Investment proposals that would see over 3,800 new affordable houses built in Fife before 2026 were discussed by Fife councillors yesterday. Fife Council's Strategic Housing Investment Programme (SHIP) will now be submitted to the Scottish Government in a bid for funding to help subsidise the total
Work to transform the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh is not expected to be completed until the end of 2022 following delays due to coronavirus and the "complex and changing nature" of the construction requirements.
Work on the construction of the Garnock Visitor and Community Hub which forms part of a major regeneration project at Lochshore will begin next spring, North Ayrshire Council has confirmed. Image courtesy of Nathan Cunningham
Ministers have concluded there is no legal route for either the Scottish or UK governments to provide engineering firm BiFab with the guarantees it would need to secure its contract with Saipem in the absence of a shareholder guarantee provided by BiFab’s majority shareholder JV Driv