Plans for a new railway station in East Renfrewshire have now been approved.
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Monthly construction output is estimated to have decreased by 0.4% in volume terms in July 2024, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed.
Independent communications agency Perceptive Communicators is celebrating 18 successful years in business.
A first look at the newly completed ‘Almond Valley Care Home’ in Livingston has been shared by Morrison Community Care (CCG) Holdco.
Loreburn Housing Association has welcomed six families to their new homes following the completion of its Woodlands development in Lochmaben.
Archaeologists at Durham University have helped uncover a ‘lost’ house at Auckland Castle in County Durham built by the infamous Parliamentarian and Puritan Sir Arthur Haselrig.
A new Planning Hub has been created which aims to support the work of local authorities, build skills and capacity, and leverage specialist expertise from outside the planning profession.
The biggest redevelopment of Aberdeen beachfront for 35 years is about to get fully underway as part of Aberdeen City Council’s City Centre and Beach Master Plan.
Robertson Group is one of the first companies in the UK to receive Platinum status from the Supply Chain Sustainability School for its commitment to reducing emissions and using sustainable construction practices across its supply chain.
Springfield Properties has secured planning permission to build an additional 215 homes at its Dykes of Gray development on the edge of Dundee.
A local housebuilder has called for Perth & Kinross Council to take urgent measures designed to breathe new life into Perth city centre.
Falkirk Council is ready to carry out ambitious flood alleviation work in Dunmore Village that will reduce flood risk to homes and local infrastructure from surface water flooding.
Yesterday marked the 15th anniversary of a masterplan that has helped to transform John O’Groats from ‘Carbuncle of the Year’ to a thriving visitor attraction.
When a one-billion-euro housing development project in Madrid unearthed footprints and stone artefacts dating back 26,000 years, the site was declared a BIC Asset of Cultural Interest, and construction was halted to preserve history first.
The £29.5 million bridge to re-establish the historic connection between Govan and Partick was formally opened on Friday.


