An eleven-strong team from the Aberdeen office of Shepherd and Hardies will undertake the Aberdeen Kiltwalk on June 2nd in aid of CFINE (Community Foods Initiative North East).
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East Renfrewshire Council has helped local causes secure almost £8000 and created work placements and new jobs with the contractor delivering the Aurs Road City Deal project.
More support could be available for communities to prepare for and adapt to the threat of flooding.
Fred Olsen Renewables has submitted proposals to the Scottish Government for permission to develop its first hybrid project in Scotland.
The first opening road bridge across the River Clyde is a step closer to completion as the final section of the Renfrew Bridge has arrived in Renfrewshire.
The taskforce assembled to take forward the paused project to redevelop Ardrossan Harbour has met to discuss the next steps for the planned upgrade of the facility.
Network Rail has completed the installation of the main sections of the new footbridge over the Levenmouth railway at Duniface.
A bid to build nine new homes in the car park of an Edinburgh hotel has been rejected.
A proposed masterplan for up to 100 new homes in Inverurie has been rejected by councillors due to over-development concerns.
A new tool for the homebuilding sector in Scotland has been launched and already counts big names including Cala Homes, Lovell Homes, Muir Homes, Persimmon Homes, Scotia Homes and Taylor Wimpey Homes as clients.
Detailed plans have been submitted for a 19-storey student accommodation development in Glasgow city centre.
Work to provide step-free access at Anniesland station in Glasgow is reaching a crucial phase as Network Rail prepares to install two new lifts.
A new community sports facility will soon be available to local groups after it was completed by Robertson Construction.
Costa Clyde on a sunny Saturday was the setting for the Five Ferries Challenge, a 52-mile-long cycle ride undertaken by a team of East Kilbride-based engineers on behalf of the Beatson Cancer Charity.
Clark Contracts held its 12th annual Spring Classic last week at Loch Katrine, which raised over £1,500 for its nominated company charity, Scottish Action for Mental Health (SAMH).


