The construction and demolition industries showed their support for Scottish Apprenticeship Week yesterday by raising awareness of career opportunities at a school careers event in Glasgow.
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Pupils, parents and teachers were among the VIP guests who came together to celebrate the official opening of the new Queen Margaret Academy in Ayr.
Meeting the current and future skills needs of employers was the focus of the first Skills Investment Plan for Scotland’s Construction Sector, published four years ago. In the third of a series of articles highlighting work resulting from the Skills Investment Plan, Skills Development Scotland
Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) has unearthed a secret WW2 underground bunker whilst carrying out felling operations in the Scottish Borders.
Meeting the current and future skills needs of employers was the focus of the first Skills Investment Plan for Scotland’s Construction Sector, published four years ago. In the latest in a series of articles highlighting work resulting from the Skills Investment Plan, Ian Hughes, director of CI
The Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) has written to the UK Government outlining a series of strategic interventions to help the industry see through the economic impact of COVID-19.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr Robert Wylie
Roof tile manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles this week attended a local jobs fair at Lochmaben Primary School as part of its education programme for young people. Employing 60 staff at its 11-acre Halleaths site, Russell Roof Tiles manufactures roof tiles that are used on homes and commercial sites acr
Jane McMonagle and Juliet Haldane discuss whether the latest COVID-19 guidance should mean a closure of construction sites and outline six key factors to consider when implementing a temporary shutdown. Following the Prime Minister's address to the nation on the evening of March 23 and the unprecede
A housing association tenant who sued his landlord over its alleged failure to properly sound-proof his property has had his action dismissed.
Letting agents are amongst a host of businesses which will be aided by rates relief to support them during the coronavirus outbreak under new regulations introduced to the Scottish Parliament.
A well-known office building in the heart of Edinburgh has traded in a deal worth more than £5 million.
Crown Estate Scotland has published a three-year plan which includes a £70 million investment in support of coastal community regeneration, green energy and sustainable food production
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has revealed today it will relax some regulations for the duration of the COVID19 crisis but warned that businesses will meet an “uncompromising” regulator if they try to flout the temporary environmental standards. In a strategic stateme
Lockdown measures implemented as a result of the coronavirus outbreak will delay the Scottish Government’s target of building 50,000 new affordable homes, housing minister Kevin Stewart has confirmed. The delivery of 50,000 affordable homes by the end of the current parliament was a key govern


