Scotland’s five regional hub companies have delivered 151 new schools and nurseries to the value of £2 billion across Scotland.
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Infrastructure services and engineering company Amey has announced the winners of its employee-focused springboard to net zero campaign aimed at generating innovative ideas to help the business reach its carbon reduction ambitions.
New plans to deliver 49 apartments in Glasgow’s West End have failed to gain planning approval.
National Pride (St Ninians) Ltd has expanded its proposed development at St Ninians and Loch Fitty in Fife, with the purchase of Thornton Wood from Hargreaves Land Ltd. The organisation proposes to repurpose and rejuvenate the former St Ninians open cast mine site to deliver an Eco-Therapy Wellness
Yesterday's “budget of choices” missed a prime opportunity to encourage a consumer shift towards low carbon homes and fails Scotland’s would-be First Time Buyers, according to Homes for Scotland (HFS).
A vision by Thomas Heatherwick to revitalise the ruins of a half-demolished shopping centre has been approved.
Secondary market prices of retired LEGO sets can generate higher returns than gold, stocks, and bonds, HSE University economists say.
The value of hub East Central Scotland community infrastructure across Perthshire, Tayside, Forth Valley and Fife has grown in the last year by over £100 million to £834m, of which £504m is now open and operational.
Whiteburn Projects has supported the Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) project by planting 30 ornamental trees as part of the national initiative to ‘Plant a Tree for the Jubilee’ at its Caerlee Mill development in Innerleithen in the Scottish Borders. Caerlee Mill said the project will c
A development of four houses on vacant land in Dennistoun has been granted planning permission. Balmoral Developments and DTA Architects had submitted an application proposing the development of two semi-detached two and a half storey dwelling houses on a site formerly known
A growing economy and a strengthening of the labour market will provide a positive backdrop for real estate in 2022, with total returns for all UK property forecast at just over 6%, according to the latest UK Real Estate Outlook from CBRE. In the near term, rising Covid-19 cases, including the new O
Long-running plans to build homes, a golf and tennis centre and a Sir Andy Murray museum on greenbelt land at Park of Keir have been approved by the Scottish Government.
Morrison Construction has awarded a £1.8 million furniture and fitout contract to Dunfermline-based Deanestor for a new £60m multi-school campus in West Lothian.
Plans for a new retail development in Stirling have been approved against the recommendations of council planners.
A disused school and schoolhouse in Glendale, Skye has received a grant of over £47,000 from the Scottish Government’s Rural Communities in Action Fund to undertake further feasibility, design and development work. The community-led project to renovate the school and schoolhouse into 5-6


