Alan Vallance The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has appointed Alan Vallance as its new chief executive.
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Alison Newton New laws intended to make it easier to find out who owns land in Scotland could have the inadvertent effect of deterring investment in the country’s property sector, according to law firm HBJ Gateley.
Stuart Rennie Award winning global golf course architect, Stuart Rennie, has been chosen to design the new Torvean Golf Course, in Inverness.
Lesley Laird Fife Council’s depute leader, Councillor Lesley Laird, has raised concerns about the latest delay to FIFEplan – the Fife Local Development Plan – and the impact of this on communities and developers.
Alan Forsythe, training & development manager at SHARE, receiving C&G accreditation from Linda Orr, City & Guilds assessor The recent launch of SHARE’s new City & Guilds-accredited training programme strengthens the portfolio of courses designed to support staff in housing associat
Gaiety Theatre, Ayr Gaiety Theatre re-opens after £2.4m restoration
Cassy Auld Cassy Auld is a Partner in Weightmans' Scottish Real Estate team based in Glasgow.
Mary Taylor After six years at the head of the organisation, Mary Taylor has announced that she will retire next year from her role asChief Executive of the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA).
Nicola Barclay Scotland’s growing population is pressurising the capacity of GP surgeries and not the construction of much needed new homes, according to builders.
Keith Brown Cabinet Secretary for economy, jobs and fair Work, Keith Brown has announced that the construction contractor for the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route/Balmedie to Tipperty (AWPR/B-T) project is to help deliver the Prince’s Trust's first ever ‘Get into Civil Engineering’ programme
Oxgangs Primary School was the first school in Edinburgh to close The closure of 17 Edinburgh schools earlier this year due to safety concerns has prompted The City of Edinburgh Council to order a survey of its council buildings.
Forbes Place, Aberdeen. Forbes Place signals new age for property rental in Aberdeen
A pagan from the Borders has crossed swords with planning officials who have refused him permission to build a sacred shrine in honour of Herne the Hunter. Andrew Cleghorn, 52, from Kirkburn, wants to build, on his smallholding, an altar, statue plinth and sacred well in tribute to the god, The Scot
Paul Wheelhouse Four communities are to receive a share of £10 million from the Scottish Government to deliver a variety of business infrastructure projects.
Humza Yousaf The Scottish Government has announced it will contribute towards the construction costs for a proposed new railway station in Glasgow.


