Plans to create a climbing centre and viewing platform at the Forth Railway Bridge have been revived, The Times reports.
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Aberdeen Hindu Temple TrustPlanning Authority: AberdeenDetails: Change of use of Ground and 1st Floor from class 2 (financial, professional and other services) to class 10 (non-residential institutions)Location: 1st Floor Part Old Stoneywood Church Bankhead R
Fiona Harper, secretary of the Scottish Joint Industry Board (SJIB), has said that stricter regulations within the electrical industry would have a significant uplift on the economy while also driving massive improvements in public safety. Ms Harper, also head of employment affairs at SELECT, spoke
Fife councillors are considering plans to reinstate a 200-year-old lighthouse as a national memorial to women who were persecuted as witches.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Tourist Services (Edinburgh) Limited.
A major fund to create low-carbon heating infrastructure is now open for applications.
The Scottish Government has overturned Aberdeenshire Council's rejection of plans to build 113 homes in Tarves, The Press and Journal reports. Councillors at the local authority refused Scotia Homes' plans last year due to concerns over the scale of the development and lack of accompanying amenities
CMS Window Systems has completed a large-scale refurbishment project for Ferguslie Park Housing Association (FPHA).
Scottish Renewables has released a document which sets out renewable energy's contribution to Scotland in innovation, jobs, communities, climate and the rural economy.
The administration process for McGill & Co has been extended until January 2021 as administrators said the “level and timing” of distributions to unsecured creditors in the former Dundee building services firm remains unclear.
There may be no place like it but what, exactly, makes a home? Developers and planners seek to answer this question in an increasingly sophisticated residential sector, one which continues to diversify to meet evolving occupier needs. As a result, sub-sets of housing beyond the traditional owner and
Seventeen members of the CMS Window Systems workforce have successfully trained as mental health first aiders by completing the ground-breaking Scotland’s Mental Health First Aid (SMHFA) course. The members of staff at CMS Window Systems who have completed their SMHFA mental health first aider
The Scottish Government has confirmed £2 million of support for the ongoing transformation of Paisley Museum.
Testing, inspection and compliance services provider SOCOTEC has been awarded two positions on Scotland Excel’s renewed asbestos framework agreement.
The 2019 shortlist has been revealed for a prestigious national awards scheme which showcases success in responding to regeneration challenges in communities across Scotland. The SURF Awards are delivered each year by SURF – Scotland’s Regeneration Forum, in partnership with the Scottish


