St Barbara’s Primary School in Muirhead has received a £5,000 donation from Persimmon Homes West Scotland as part of the homebuilder’s Community Champions initiative. North Lanarkshire Council leader, Cllr Jim Logue, joined Persimmon’s land director Craig Moore and local pare
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A major upgrade to the pathway and lighting infrastructure is set to improve safety and accessibility along the full Grangemouth to Bo’ness corridor. The £600k investment will replace ageing street lighting, introduce energy-efficient lanterns and deliver a new continuous footway l
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority's continued investment in visitor infrastructure takes significant steps forward, with improvement projects planned for delivery, working to ensure Scotland’s first National Park remains a world-class destination where people and nature t
Scottish hospitality operator Buzzworks has acquired a North Berwick hotel, marking the company’s first move into accommodation as part of its ongoing expansion plans. The Nether Abbey Hotel, which first opened its doors in 1957 and has been run by the Stewart family for more than 60 years, si
Dumfries and Galloway Council has appointed two senior officers to permanent positions on the council’s leadership team. Karen Brownlie becomes assistant director transport and infrastructure, and Stuart McMillan is now the council’s head of economy and environment.
The Scottish commercial property investment market concluded 2025 on firmer footing, driven by a surge in late-year activity that brought annual volumes in line with the five-year average, according to the quarter 4 review from Lismore Real Estate Advisors. The final quarter saw transaction volumes
Proposals for a residential-led, mixed-use development at Edinburgh Gateway, the site of the former Saica packaging facility in West Edinburgh, have been given the green light by councillors.
Wheatley Group has signed up to own and manage the 108 affordable homes to be delivered as part of the New Town Quarter development, ahead of the proposals being considered by Edinburgh councillors next week.
2025 has been another busy and often demanding year for Scotland’s built environment sector, writes Jocelyne Fleming, CIOB’s policy lead in Scotland. Throughout discussions this year, the CIOB in Scotland has tried to make one point clear: none of the issues we face sit neatly on their o
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has appointed Martin Joyce as chief executive officer.
North Lanarkshire Council leader Jim Logue and chief executive Des Murray visited Persimmon Homes West Scotland’s Royale Meadows development in Muirhead this week to see the latest progress on one of the area’s largest new housing projects. They were welcomed by Persimmon managing direct
SSEN Transmission has received planning consent for a Cambushinnie 400kV substation in Perthshire.
The late 19th century and early 20th century phases of HMP Barlinnie have been recognised by Historic Environment Scotland (HES) as a Category A listed building, the designation reserved for the country’s most significant structures.
Rail contractor QTS Group has expanded its survey capabilities with 50% team growth in the past year.
Aberdeen City Council has confirmed that demolition preparations will begin on homes in Balnagask affected by reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC), with internal materials due to be removed from Monday, December 8.


