Pete Redfern Taylor Wimpey has shaken off any impending fears over the impact of Brexit uncertainty as it grew profits by 12.1 per cent in the six months to July 3.
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Some of Scotland’s most eclectic and diverse sights, from a 12th century monastery and iconic medieval castles to landmarks of Victorian architectural prowess and engineering feats of the 21st century, have been voted by the public among top 10 man-made wonders in the country. New research by Visi
Kingshill Commercial Park in Aberdeen The commercial property markets in Scotland and London are lagging behind the rest of the UK which is showing some signs of a return to a more positive mood post the EU vote, a survey has found.
£10m revamp begins at Charles Rennie Mackintosh's famous Tea Rooms Work has begun on the £10m restoration project to restore one of Glasgow’s Willow Tea Rooms, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Rooftop restaurant for Inverness shopping centre approved Highland councillors have given planning permission for the construction of a rooftop restaurant on the region's biggest shopping centre.
Minister views progress of Millerhill rail stabling yard Work to house Scotland’s growing fleet of trains is progressing well and on track for the arrival of new class 385 electric rolling stock in Autumn 2017
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: NG Homes
Taylor Wimpey invests in employees with production diploma Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey is helping its production staff across the UK to further their careers thanks to a new training programme.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Ms Laura Lynch
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FTSE 100 housebuilder Persimmon saw its shares rise 4.3 per cent in early trading on the strength of solid first-half results published today.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr Iain McInnes
(from left) Jamie McLean, Lynne Donnelly and Councillor Philip Saxton. Credit Iain McLean Photography. Launch of Symington’s first affordable housing development
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: BMO Real Estate Partners.
Jarvie Plant's KX61 3-tonne excavator on site at the Social Bite Village in Granton Work is well underway at Scotland’s first homeless village at West Shore Road in Edinburgh’s Granton district and independent plant hire business Jarvie Plant is playing a crucial role.