Plans have been lodged for a new nursing home as part of a wider care village in east Perthshire.
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Employees at Scottish Borders Council’s roads department will hold 24 hours of industrial action later this month over a dispute relating to working conditions.
An Inverness hotel and site of a future micro brewery has undertaken a six figure restaurant refurbishment as part of a multi million pound rolling package of fresh investment. Plans for the Inverness Brewery. Image credit: Heartland Media and PR
AECOM has launched what is believed to be the world’s first natural capital laboratory on a 100-acre site near Loch Ness.
Curtis Moore has secured the roofing and cladding contract for the Meadowbank Sports Complex in Edinburgh.
Work to transform the Glasgow office block formerly known as Hanover House into contemporary office accommodation commenced this month.
Four more politicians have become the latest high-profile figures to back SELECT’s long-running campaign for recognition of electricians as a profession. MP Philippa Whitford and MSPs Colin Beattie, Alexander Burnett and Graham Simpson have each added their names to the association’s&nbs
Safety improvements are to be made at traffic signals in Cambuslang.
A West Midlands housing association is aiming to become the first in the UK to build virtually plastic-free houses in its attempts to reduce the amount of plastic used during construction.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Orchard Street Investment Management
Plans have been unveiled for a development of 48 new homes in Partick.
The Highland Council is to introduce new measures to restrict the amount of construction and demolition waste bought to its network of household waste recycling centres.
Kingdom Housing Association has unveiled a new development of 26 houses, the first phase of a £7.1 million 50-unit project on the outskirts of Rattray in Perthshire and Kingdom’s first project in the Blairgowrie area. (from left) David Perkins, investment and local strategies co-ord
Construction contractors who don’t prepare for major VAT changes could face a host of financial difficulties from cashflow problems to reduced profit, one of the UK’s top VAT experts has warned. From October 1, significant changes are being introduced to the VAT treatment of supplies in
Scotland’s first three-level driving range and golf entertainment centre could be built in Rutherglen after South Lanarkshire Council recommended the approval of detailed planning permission.


