A 2000-year-old prehistoric settlement has been uncovered by archaeologists at the site of the new HMP Highland in Inverness.
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Clark Contracts has donated over 150 items, which included school uniform, stationery and school bags, suitable for children at various ages and stages of their education.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is pledging £90,000 to the Chartered Surveyors Student Bursary Programme.
Two billionaires are apparently fighting after one accused the other of stealing mounds of sand from a public beach for his own private construction project.
The Govan - Partick Bridge will be formally opened on Friday, 6 September by ministers from the Scottish and UK Governments, the leader of Glasgow City Council and local school children.
Transport secretary Fiona Hyslop has unveiled the shortlist of contractors to be invited to the next stage of the procurement process for the fourth section of the A9 Dualling programme, the Tay Crossing to Ballinluig project.
The new owners of Glasgow’s College Street goods yard site have pressed on with development proposals with the submission of a new planning application.
First Minister John Swinney visited the Cross Tay Link Road project this week to witness the final stages in the structural completion of Destiny Bridge.
A study into the options available to Aberdeen City Council regarding the presence of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in hundreds of homes in the city has recommended that the buildings should be demolished and replaced.
Taylor Wimpey West Scotland and Caledonian Properties have submitted a joint application for an Approval of Matters Specified in Conditions (AMSC) to Glasgow City Council for the provision of 300 new homes located off Robroyston Road in Robroyston.
A summary of responses to a consultation on resourcing Scotland’s planning system has been published by the Scottish Government.
Fife Council has brought forward plans for 39 new council houses.
Homebuilder Persimmon has announced its premium Charles Church brand is returning to Scotland, with the first site in three years set to open this autumn
A comprehensive global overview of the empirical evidence on rent control policies has found that they produce significantly more negative consequences than benefits.


