The Scottish Land Commission has strengthened its Good Practice team this month with the appointment of Calum Stewart and Karen Grant as good practice advisers. Calum Stewart and Karen Grant will support the organisation’s work shaping change on the ground to ensure more people benefit fr
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A new online resource created to support all those who work to improve Scottish towns is set to be featured at the flagship Scotland’s Towns Conference event. Launched this summer, the Town Toolkit was developed by Scotland’s Towns Partnership with support from the Scottish Government an
New homes in England will be required by law to install electric vehicle charging points from next year, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to announce.
Guardbridge-based gin distiller Eden Mill has submitted plans to build a £4 million premium visitor experience at its headquarters in the Fife village.
Neil Bancroft, associate at HarrisonStevens, on why valuing natural assets can be a good way to protect and save them. Astley Ainslie Community Trust (AACT) will be going out to public consultation with its plans for this historic site in Edinburgh in the new year.
National trade body the Property Care Association (PCA) is bringing its gold standard surveyor training in timber and damp to Stirling University. Property and construction companies across Scotland can invest in specialist training that focuses on the issues caused by damp, timber infestation and d
Prince Charles has been given the go-ahead to build an outdoor classroom for schoolchildren in the grounds of his Scottish stately home. The facility is to be erected in woodland at Dumfries House near Cumnock in Ayrshire to help pupils to learn about the natural world.
A second wave of inflation fuelled by rising energy costs is causing further price uncertainty for construction materials and will lead to high price inflation continuing into 2022, construction consultant Arcadis has predicted.
Commercial law firm MacRoberts has announced the appointment of experienced construction lawyer Jonathan Gaskell as a partner.
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The stainless-steel envelope for the 92kW Archimedes Screw hydroelectric scheme in Inverness is being installed marking another significant milestone for the project.
Mott MacDonald has appointed its current UK and Europe regional business MD Cathy Travers to its executive board.
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has acquired land off Whitefield Road in North Dunfermline to signal a key milestone in the delivery of a brand-new neighbourhood of Whitefields.
A planning decision over a proposed £100 million transformation of the former IBM site in Greenock has been postponed by councillors.
An ambitious £100 million ten-year plan to transform the quality of council housing in eight areas throughout Renfrewshire has been given the green light to move to the next stage.


