Glasgow-based construction and manufacturing group CCG (Scotland) Ltd has officially welcomed thirteen new trade apprentices to their business taking their official number employed to forty-four.
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Persimmon said today its positive outlook has been reaffirmed by a strong trading performance which saw profits and productivity return to pre-Covid levels.
Saltire Facilities Management has been awarded a boiler installation contract from Kingdom Housing Association, valued at £1.3 million. The contract will see Saltire’s gas qualified engineers providing reactive maintenance and annual safety checks of gas-powered domestic central heating
A new art installation inspired by the historic streetscape of the market town with influence from local children has been installed in Haddington.
Plans have been submitted to convert The Ivory on Camphill Avenue at Langside Avenue into flats with a small coffee shop/cafe below. The application seeks consent to the principle of residential use; if approved by Glasgow City Council, detailed plans would need to be drawn up for submission.
Douglas House in Glasgow is set to be demolished after plans to build 35 new homes at the former Jordanhill teacher training campus were approved. Glasgow City Council's planning committee has approved a proposal by CALA Homes (West), which had originally planned to convert the building but tol
Public sector procurement authority SCAPE Scotland has announced the three contractors that will help deliver up to £2 billion of public sector investment across its next-generation construction framework, following the conclusion of a rigorous procurement process.
A proposed housing development in Aberdour is set to go ahead after permission was granted by a Scottish Government reporter.
SEPA is introducing new flood hazard mapping which will provide a clearer indication of surface water (also known as pluvial) flood risk now and in future. The new mapping will enable people, communities and businesses to better understand the risks and act to reduce the impact of surface water floo
New research published by the Institute for Social Policy, Housing, Equalities Research (I-SPHERE) based at Heriot-Watt University has found that the planning process in England is reinforcing racial inequality, despite having clear potential to support the needs of ethnic minority residents. The st
The Bellside Bridge at Cleland in Wishaw is set to be raised in height to prevent the bridge from being damaged by high-sided vehicles.
A parcel of land near Livingston town centre has been brought to market with planning permission in principal for residential development.
Scottish Renewables has set out some of its priorities for the Scottish Government’s upcoming Programme for Government, which will be published in the coming weeks. Renewable technologies like wind, solar, hydro and more now provide the equivalent of 97.4% of the electricity consumed in Scotla
A Kirkintilloch-based charity has scored a funding boost from CALA Homes (West). The Sporting Aces, which offers sport and social activities to adults, children and young people with a range of physical, learning and communications difficulties, was awarded £1,000 through CALA Homes’ ann
Perth and Kinross Council’s planning and development committee has unanimously approved a Blairgowrie housing development. Scotia Homes and GS Brown Construction’s submitted plans to build 107 houses on land located to the south west of Maple Place. The plans include 12 two-bed


