S1 Developments has broken ground on a new residential development in the West of Edinburgh, supported by a £20m funding package from Bank of Scotland.
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CCLA Investment Management has unveiled newly refurbished offices at 3 Lochside Avenue to the agent market through an exclusive preview tour, showcasing a sustainability-led Grade A office space in one of the UK’s most undersupplied office markets.
Clyde Gateway has signalled a major new phase in its long‑term regeneration programme with the launch of a strategic partner opportunity for Shawfield Phase 1 at UKREiiF, and the official start of construction on the £11 million XWORKS development in Dalmarnock.
UK housebuilder Keepmoat now has 60 Mental Health First Aiders who have been trained across the business, spanning both office-based teams and on-site staff. Delivered in partnership with the Lighthouse Charity, the training equips employees with the skills and confidence to recognise the signs of m
Structural investigation works are to be carried out on the A919‑10B road bridge over the Motray Water, near Guardbridge.
A strong sense of community has shone through a new video from the City of Edinburgh Council this week as residents talk enthusiastically about settling into their new homes at Western Villages, part of a £1.3 billion regeneration of Granton Waterfront for this area to become a new coastal to
Dundee & Angus College and Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) setting out how they will work together to develop skills for offshore wind at the new Montrose Port Skills Academy in Montrose Port. The agreement formalises a strategic partnership between t
Volunteers from Barratt and David Wilson Homes West Scotland, part of Barratt Redrow, have dedicated their time to cleaning up Strathclyde Park.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has imposed substantial sanctions on two former group finance directors of Carillion plc, drawing to a close one of the most far-reaching regulatory investigations into a UK corporate failure in recent memory. Richard Adam, Carillion's former group finance direc
By backing a 544-bed hostel and then denying its support, the heritage body has let down the very communities it exists to protect, writes Philip Flockhart. Plans to convert A-listed Georgian townhouses on Atholl Crescent into a 544-bed capsule-style hostel have prompted dismay and disbelief across
Housebuilder Cruden has developed a new schools initiative in East Lothian, aimed at tackling the construction skills shortage, with pupils at Knox Academy taking part in hands-on sessions designed to bring careers in the industry to life.
A group of children from Netherthird Primary performed the sod cutting ceremony at Craigens Road, Cumnock, marking the start of Shire Housing Association’s first new build project in 17 years.
A 19-year-old apprentice from Inverness has been recognised for his dedication and work ethic after being named Apprentice of the Year at Dundee and Angus College. Lewis Scobbie, who works with Macleod Roofing while completing his apprenticeship through the CITB, received the award in recognition of
Public misconceptions around data centres are among the growing set of challenges faced by potential developers, argues Alex Orr, managing director of Orbit Communications. Demand for data centres is increasing as artificial intelligence (AI) adoption accelerates. With abundant renewable energy, a s
Scottish company Aurora Energy Services is tackling a skills shortage in renewable energy by training military service leavers who will be “site ready” to take up posts in the wind sector. Delivered at Aurora’s Renewable Energy Training Centre in Inverness - the largest facility of


