Regeneration company Urban Union is continuing its support for Gorbals-based Citizens Theatre for another year. The firm has built up a strong partnership with the theatre, as the much-loved institution is based a stone’s throw from its Laurieston Living development.
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Barratt Developments is celebrating a year of giving after its charitable efforts topped more than £204,000 in donations across Scotland. Each year, the housebuilder – which includes Barratt Homes, David Wilson Homes and Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – supports a wide range of organisati
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Cinnamon Sledge LLP.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Archyield Ltd, C/o Millennium Hotel
Following a recent brand relaunch and the opening of a further two offices, McConnell has highlighted significant growth over the past three and a half years and is looking ahead to continued success.
A new phase of work on the Trams to Newhaven project is set to begin, as the scheme continues to take shape along the route.
Clare Haughey MSP, minister for children and young people has visited the construction site of the Maybole Community Campus as the £50 million site starts to take shape. Work is progressing well, with one of the two all-weather pitches already in place and steelwork appearing on the
The most ambitious Passivhaus affordable housing programme in Scotland is underway in Midlothian. Midlothian Council is paving the way by building 182 green council homes of the future. All of them will meet the demanding energy-efficient building ‘Passivhaus’ standard.
City centre office markets in Edinburgh and Glasgow are moving towards recovery in 2022 in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the latest Big Nine office market update from Avison Young. The Big Nine quarterly review shows the take-up in the major regional office occupier markets in the
Fife Council leaders David Alexander and David Ross were joined by pupils, project contractors and council officers yesterday to mark the beginning of construction work at the new Dunfermline Learning Campus.
Network Rail has marked the beginning of work to build the new East Linton station as a £4 million investment to upgrade a Leuchars junction also gets underway.
2021 saw a surge in the number of multi-million-pound homes sold in Scotland, with 419 homes sales registered. According to Rettie & Co, this was an increase of almost 50% on 2020, which itself was the highest recorded level since the 2007 market boom.
West Lothian Council has approved a number of investment programmes that will see millions spent on vital infrastructure over the next 12 months and beyond.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr Victor Sang, Michael French & Audrey Sang
Councillors in Glasgow have agreed a budget that focuses on pandemic recovery, communities and supporting households most vulnerable to a cost-of-living crisis. Measures include a £25 million local infrastructure fund to tackle potholes, repairs and improvements; extra staff to carry out neigh


