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A community-led project to create new business units on the Island of Tiree in Argyll has secured up to £395,000 investment from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE). The £1.19 million project, by Tiree Community Enterprise Limited, is expected to result in the creation of three new jo

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The UK's construction sector has suffered a downturn for the first time in five months due to reduced demand for house-building amid high interest rates, according to new figures. At 48.9 in June, down from 51.6 in May, the headline seasonally adjusted S&P Global/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing

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A US property developer is building houses solely for what he calls "patriotic Americans", with the stipulation that the Stars and Stripes flag must always be displayed. The estate, known as 1,776 Gastonia, will feature 43 homes exclusively available to individuals aged 55 and above. The starting pr

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The Scottish Government is offering up to £20 million in grants to support local authorities, universities and arm’s-length external organisations decarbonise their buildings under a new scheme. Scotland’s Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund will replace the existing Scottish E

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Centrica Business Solutions has secured the development rights to a 65MW two-hour battery storage plant in Perthshire, Scotland, its largest battery storage acquisition to date. The site in Abernethy is located near a connection for North Sea offshore wind farms and will help manage grid capacity by

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Social media algorithms are narrowing the range of images used by architects and designers for inspiration, a researcher at the University of Oxford has said. Maggie Mustaklem's project Design, Interrupted explores how algorithms "might be 'interrupting' the process of searching for images", a "crit

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Following a decrease in housing demand and supply in June, Scottish house prices are forecasted to remain largely stable over the next quarter, according to the recent Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Residential Market Survey. The survey, which collates the views of property experts,

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Cannabis paraphernalia shops in Barcelona are allegedly skirting restrictive zoning laws by registering as florists. The claim has been made by local shopkeepers in the Catalan capital's old city who have noted an unusual proliferation of such shops, particularly in the tourist hotspot Ciutat Vella.

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Building services provider Valley Group has successfully secured a place on Scotland Excel’s Property Maintenance and Refurbishment Framework. Appointed on Lot 1 Electrical Services, Lot 10 Plumbing, Lot 5 Heating Lot 11 Renewables and Lot 13 Ventilations. These workstreams are core servi

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