The winners of the Scottish Borders Design Awards, organised by Scottish Borders Council, have been announced at a ceremony held at the Great Tapestry of Scotland. Celebrating their 40th anniversary, the awards are one of Scotland’s longest-running platforms for showcasing design excellence at
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Scottish Borders Council has welcomed plans for a new £4 million McDonald’s drive-thru restaurant in Hawick, marking a significant step forward in the town’s ongoing regeneration and economic development. Located alongside Sainsbury’s and Aldi, the proposed restaurant will in
Work is to start in the new year on the demolition of the former Vogue Bingo Hall in Hamilton. A dangerous building notice was previously served on the building in Keith Street, and detailed surveys had recommended demolition.
New research from The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) shows less than half of homeowners aren’t offering their builder a hot drink, despite mounting pressure on building companies to get jobs finished for homeowners in time for Christmas. The research found that 42% of homeowners don&rsquo
James Fennessey and Blair Milne of Azets have been appointed as provisional liquidators for 1Stopwind Limited following a winding-up order issued by Paisley Sheriff Court. As a result of the court order, the registered office for the Scottish wind farm maintenance company has been transferred from i
Dozens of jobs in Forfar have been rescued following the collapse of Orchard Timber, after the business was acquired from administration by Beatsons Building Supplies.
Argyll and Bute Council is celebrating the UK Government’s announcement that 12 projects in the region will receive a share of more than £20 million from its Community Regeneration Partnership Fund (CRPF). The CRPF aims to build upon previous work by the Ministry of Housing, Communities
A new logistics warehouse is being developed on the Isle of Bute in a move that will create four jobs and help retain many others on the island. Logistics and warehousing firm John Mackirdy Limited (JML) is leading the £830,000 project after securing a £207,500 contribution from Highland
A sheriff has ruled that a damages claim brought by two landowners and a wedding venue against their neighbour can go ahead, but only on the basis of intentional or reckless nuisance, not negligence.
Wheatley Group has signed up to own and manage the 108 affordable homes to be delivered as part of the New Town Quarter development, ahead of the proposals being considered by Edinburgh councillors next week.
Almost £10 million of work to tackle fuel poverty in council houses in the Linlathen area of Dundee is set to get underway early next year.
A new Invest Highland prospectus designed to stimulate and promote investment opportunities and demonstrate the benefits of doing business in the Highlands is set to be launched by The Highland Council. Aimed at attracting businesses, investors, and developers to the region, the new prospectus highl
Plans for more than 950 homes and a hotel at Edinburgh Gateway have been recommended for approval.
Archaeologists in northeastern France have discovered a massive hoard of Roman coinage that served as a household "piggy bank" 1,700 years ago.
Scottish architect Robin Livingstone has been selected to lead a funded collaborative research project as part of an innovative partnership between The Glasgow School of Art and Historic Environment Scotland, delivering impactful research and activism in contemporary architecture and the built herit


