Nicola Sturgeon Scotland's first minister Nicola Sturgeon has called for an assessment of the country's electricity supply.
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RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Topland Hotels (No. 14) Limited
Vaughan Hart By Vaughan Hart, managing director at Scottish Building Federation
A huge fall in site safety inspections is risking workers’ lives, construction union UCATT has warned. The union discovered that last year the number of inspections of construction sites in Scotland made by the Health and Safety Executive fell 30 per cent.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: MGSPH Ltd
The number of new council home registrations for the rolling quarter in Scotland is up almost 16 per cent on the same period 12 months ago. Figures for November 2014 - January 2015 released by NHBC today revealed that Scottish local authorities registered 2,580 new homes compared to the 2,226 homes
UK construction companies indicated a further acceleration in output growth during February, driven by the fastest increase in new orders since October 2014, new figures have revealed. The latest Markit/CIPS UK Construction PMI index rose to 60.1 in February from 59.1 in December.
Pete Redfern Taylor Wimpey has hailed an “excellent” 2014 as profits rose more than 50 per cent.
The first phase of a £1.25m scheme to link the Innocent Path cycleway to the Union Canal towpath via the Meadows in Edinburgh is scheduled to get under way from today. Lasting approximately 12 weeks, the project will include fully segregated sections of cycleway, as well as new cyclist and pedestri
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Denovan Village Ltd
12 Vanuatu athletes made the Village their home during last year’s Games The developers behind the Athletes’ Village in Glasgow is donating £5,000 to Oxfam’s Emergency Reponses fund to assist the cyclone-stricken victims at Vanuatu.
Plans for a multi-million attraction to celebrate Aberdeen's connection with granite could be turned down over the removal of trees. Planning permission to create a heritage centre at Rubislaw Quarry could be rejected if 12 trees are axed.
Ramsay Milne Four new developments totalling 107 homes and 108 flats have been given the green light by Aberdeen City Council.
The Construction Scotland Innovation Centre has taken the next major step in its development by appointing ten leading experts to form its Technical Advisory Group, and finalising its collaboration agreement with 12 partner universities. The Innovation Centre, which was launched in October 2014, bri
The flats at Sandy Loan in Broughty Ferry A Dunfermline building company has gone out of business within weeks of finishing a housing development.


