Ian Mullen hub East Central Scotland is delivering £595 million of new infrastructure projects for communities across Perthshire, Tayside, Forth Valley and Fife.
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Keith Dobson A severe shortage of new office development in Edinburgh has lead to a rise in rents on refurbished offices, expected to hit £32.50 per sq ft in Q3 2017, closing the gap between refurbished and new build rents to only £1 per sq ft, the lowest level on record.
UK government to move 2,900 civil servants to New Waverley Artisan Real Estate Investors, the partnership behind Edinburgh’s New Waverley development, has welcomed the decision to create a new UK government regional hub for the city in 2020.
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Marr College is one of the three schools identified by South Ayrshire Council to contain the ACM cladding As many as 44 schools across Scotland contain the type of aluminium composite material (ACM) cladding reported to have been used on the Grenfell Tower in London, the Scottish Government has conf
New £13m West Dunbartonshire care home opens its doors West Dunbartonshire Council has taken possession of a new £13 million care home in Dumbarton, which has been delivered by Cooper Cromar and hub West Scotland.
Josh Littlejohn outside one of the proposed new homes The houses for Social Bite’s new village are now under construction with members of Edinburgh’s homeless community expected to be onsite before Christmas this year, Social Bite co-founder, Josh Littlejohn MBE, confirmed today.
Charlene Geddes BAM Ritchies’ Charlene Geddes becomes first woman in UK to achieve Shotfiring qualification
Step closer for innovative energy system on Fair Isle Plans to have power 24 hours a day on Fair Isle are one step closer with the completion of the funding package.
Islanders on the Small Isle of Sanday have launched a fundraising appeal so the island can finally get a road. Its first crossing was built more than 100 years ago to allow pupils from the neighbouring Canna island to attend school, but when it was destroyed by a flood in 2005 it was replaced with a
Planning permission is being sought for the development of 75 apartments on the site of a former office building in Edinburgh. Property developer Dandara wants to demolish the vacant Traquair House in the city’s Pinkhill area to make way for the residential block of one bed, two bed and three bedr
Business Fives founder John McClarey with ambassadors Pat Stanton and Gary Mackay With over 80 companies representing Scotland’s diverse economy it is the charitable element of Business Fives that everyone is talking about. Over 60 local and national charities will benefit from the summer season.
T Clarke is currently working on the Easter Bush Campus in Edinburgh Building services contractor T Clarke has reported a 17% rise in revenue in its interim results for the six months ended 30th June 2017.
A new hub for charging electric vehicles in Dundee has moved a step closer after planners granted permission for the development. Solar canopies, charging points and electrical infrastructure will be built at the site in Princes Street between Dens Street and Lower Princes Street which is currently
(from left) John Lomas, (construction manager, Collinson) Cllr Judy Hamilton (convener community & housing services committee), Raymond Johnston (property services manager, Fife Council) Cllr Fiona Grant (convener Glenrothes Area committee), and Ed Watson (chief executive FSLT) Work almost compl


