The communities of Tomintoul and Glenlivet took a huge step towards realising their aspirations for community-owned housing last week with the purchase of the site of the former secondary school in Tomintoul. Tomintoul and Glenlivet Development Trust (TGDT) have been working hard with partners Commu
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Andy Irvine is to retire as chairman of JLL Scotland at the end of the year following a 42-year career with the firm. The former Scotland rugby international joined Jones Lang Wootton in 1978 to create a specialised investment team in Edinburgh and was promoted to lead the Edinburgh office in 1986.
Output in the UK construction sector sustained its recovery during November with the rate of expansion accelerating from the previous month, led by fastest rise in new orders since October 2014.
Scotland’s electricity network is to benefit from innovative new technology that can restore power within 24 hours if severe weather leads to a loss of electricity this winter.
The Edinburgh-based creator of the world’s first flat-packable solar thermal collector has been accepted onto the new accelerator programme at the Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc (MSIP) in Dundee, as it rolls out an ambitious programme to provide affordable clean energy to some of the w
Hardies Property & Construction Consultants has completed work on the flagship new £2.2 million leisure facility for Clayton Caravan Park, set amongst 100 acres of the Eden Valley in rural North East Fife close to St Andrews.
A Highland councillor has issued a plea to people obsessed with notorious occultist Aleister Crowley not to spoil the restoration of his former house after the project was given the green light. Two applications relating to Boleskine House, overlooking Loch Ness, were yesterday approved by
Balfour Beatty is set to "go beyond net zero carbon, generate zero waste and positively impact more than one million people by 2040" across its UK, US and Hong Kong operations through its refreshed sustainability strategy, which launched yesterday.
Output in Scotland's construction sector grew by 52% in the third quarter of the year, contributing to a 16% growth in GDP in the quarter, according to new figures. However, GDP in the third quarter of 2020 remains 9.5% smaller than over the same period in 2019, reflecting the economic impact of the
Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC) CEO Stephen Good outlines five themes that will define construction in 2021, ranging from greater collaboration in the industry to the need for enhanced supply chain resilience. It would be safe to say that any predictions made about the past 12 mo
2020 has been a year like no other; so what’s in store in the world of construction sector bidding in 2021? What will be changing in our ‘new normal’? What steps can bidders take to ensure that they are prepared for the year ahead? AM Bid's Andrew Morrison and David Gray set out wh
Plans for a tourist resort on the banks of Loch Lomond have been resurrected after an agreement was reached between Scottish Enterprise and Flamingo Land. The economic development agency has been in talks with Flamingo Land subsidiary Lomond Banks since the withdrawal of a previous planning applicat
Miller Homes has provided support to leading UK charity The Trussell Trust to help support Scotland’s food banks this Christmas with a donation of £4,020. The homebuilder appealed to its staff in Scotland, inviting them to support this worthy cause, promising to match the
A project which will transform the bottom end of King Street in Kilmarnock town centre, opening up space beside Kilmarnock Water to create a new outdoor area for public use is to begin on January 11.
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Mr Willie Brown, Daldraco, 3 Birniehill Road, Hareshaw Cleland, North Lanarkshire


