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Scotland’s four largest cities are on course to fight it out to be the home of Labour’s flagship public energy company.
Balfour Beatty has become the first Tier One contractor to mandate human recognition cameras on certain items of plant and machinery across all its UK operations.
A big-hearted team of East Kilbride-based engineers have walked, ran and cycled their way to raise as much as they possibly could for one of Scotland’s worthiest causes.
The John Lewis Partnership has received the green light to transform its Waitrose site in Bromley into a new residential community of 353 energy efficient, rental homes and a modernised store.
Glen Earrach Energy (GEE) has appointed international hydropower expert Martin Lacey to its delivery team for a major pumped storage hydro (PSH) project.
SSE has unveiled plans to progress a new pumped storage hydropower scheme at Loch Fearna in a 50:50 development joint venture with a consortium led by Gilkes Energy.
Detailed plans for a major teaching and research building at the University of Glasgow’s new Western campus have been submitted for approval.
The Aberdeen housing market has shown "encouraging signs of increased activity" as the latest statistics recorded increases in all three main indices for the first time since 2022.
Two years after its completion, new findings have revealed that Stockingfield Bridge in Glasgow is fast becoming a popular hotspot for walking, wheeling and cycling.
Stonehaven Leisure Centre reopened its doors on Monday, 22 July, following an extensive £1.4 million refurbishment.
Wellwood Leslie Architects has completed a feasibility study in conjunction with the University of Dundee School of Medicine to investigate the opportunity for a specialist surgical skills research and teaching facility to be constructed at Dundee Medi-Park.
Safer walking, cycling and running to Glasgow Airport is now possible following the completion of a new active travel route along Barnsford Road in Renfrewshire.
A hotel development within Edinburgh’s New Town Conservation Area has been granted planning permission.
A block of flats in Aberdeen is the first in Scotland to have dangerous cladding removed and replaced as part of a government pilot scheme set up following the Grenfell tragedy.


