Neglected buildings in Galston before the start of CARS projects East Ayrshire to adopt Council Tax changes to reduce empty buildings
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Mrs Adrienne Sweeney and her late husband William In a case that breaks new legal ground in Scotland, a family from Paisley has secured damages of £247,000 after losing their mother to the deadly asbestos disease mesothelioma.
(from left) Calum Macaulay, chief executive Albyn Housing Society; Dawn Kane, business development manager, Bancon Construction; Scott Clark, project manager, Bancon Construction; Brian McGuiness, contracts manager, Bancon Construction. Front: Yvonne Simpson, asset investment officer at Albyn Housin
The North West Community Campus in Dumfries Graham Construction is investigating the cause of a leak at a new school in Dumfries which resulted in the ceiling being brought down just weeks ahead of its opening.
Directors at Clark Contracts Clark Contracts has hailed a high level of repeat custom at the firm as it revealed a near-40% increase in profits.
It’s not quite 500 miles, but Trident Building Consultancy is walking 150 miles to help end youth homelessness. As part of RICS’ 150th birthday celebrations, the Trident team will cover 150 miles to raise money to provide 150 beds for young homeless people as part of a project with LandA
Commercial Quay, Leith Business booming in Leith as office space take up soars
Chris Hoile Lawyers Kelly Davidson and Chris Hoile provide a research-backed take on skin cancer in the construction industry.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Dovelight-in-the-Woods
National Trust for Scotland staff linking arms at Culloden The Scottish Government must overhaul the planning system in forthcoming legislation or face losing Scotland’s heritage to new development, the National Trust for Scotland has warned.
The Athletes' Village in Dalmarnock. Photographer: Shona McMillan, October 2017 Housing developers are locking people into unhealthy and expensive car-dependent lifestyles by failing to provide infrastructure or access to healthier travel options including walking, cycling or car sharing, according
Chris Burd CBE Chris Burd CBE passed away aged 83 on the 7th June 2018 after a very short illness. The gathering at St Michael's Church, Michaelston-y-Fedw, Cardiff for a Service of Celebration of his life bore testimony to his remarkable career.
Karen Jeffrey, trainee joiner (left) with Eimear McLaughlin, a summer placement student A new Graduate Apprenticeship scheme that gives company employees the opportunity to gain higher education through the workplace has been supported by Graham.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The Children's Wood
Stewart Binnie-McKenzie (left) and Murray Warner Chartered surveyors Hardies Property & Construction Consultants has acquired Glasgow-based construction cost consultants Binnie-McKenzie Partnership.


