Glasgow-based housebuilder Briar Homes is looking to develop an initial pipeline of 310 new highly efficient homes (including 66 affordable properties) after securing an initial £7.3 million funding package from Bank of Scotland and Housing Growth Partnership (HGP).
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Scottish startup Clyde Hydrogen Systems has completed a £1 million pre-seed funding round, marking a significant milestone in its mission to revolutionise the hydrogen energy sector.
Gas struts manufacturer and tool retailer SGS Engineering is launching its annual Local Hero Awards, asking the country to nominate a generous tradesperson.
An in-person exhibition is being held next week alongside an online exhibition to update the public on the current designs for the Aberdeen South Harbour Link Road project.
Minister for active travel Patrick Harvie MSP visited Gourock train station to officially open a new active travel link.
St Andrews Timber & Building Supplies is hosting the renowned Landscape Academy for two days at its Livingston branch this week.
New drone footage, shot by contractor GRAHAM, shows the progress made on the regeneration of Drum Property Group’s Candleriggs Square in Glasgow’s Merchant City district.
A former car dealership in Milngavie could be demolished to make way for a 60-bed care home.
First Minister Humza Yousaf has said he is “open” to discussing plans to construct subsea tunnels to improve transport across the Scottish islands
Fife Council has become the first local authority in Scotland to approve an Evidence Report, the first stage in preparing a new style Local Development Plan for the Kingdom.
Elderpark Housing is to deliver 43 new homes in a multi-million-pound housing boost for the Govan community.
Raith Rovers Community Foundation has been given a boost after banking a major donation from homebuilder Persimmon through its Community Champions scheme.
Buccleuch Property has appointed KPS Limited to construct a 5,250 sq ft Co-op retail store including six IONITY electric vehicle (EV) High-Power charging (HPC) stations at Shawfair Business Park, Edinburgh.
Tradesmen who destroyed a concrete driveway after their client refused to pay them said they were left with no other choice.
Plans to create a new conference centre that would double capacity at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) in Glasgow have been agreed in principle by the local authority, according to the venue's chief executive.


