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Plans have been submitted to develop 24 apartments for social rent at a former church in East Kilbride.
Councillors have backed plans for a horse trotting track on the site of Scotland’s historic Bannockburn battlefield site - much to the ire of conservation campaigners.
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) said it has made the difficult decision not to proceed with the development of a new home for its extensive archive collections due to escalating costs and project timelines.
A plan to build a two-mile tunnel near Stonehenge is among the projects that have fallen victim to the UK Government's public spending cuts.
QTS and South Lanarkshire Council, supported by Network Rail, are looking for enthusiastic young people, aged 18 to 24 years, to join the region’s first Rail Skills Academy.
Springfield Properties has donated £2,027 to North East Sensory Services (NESS) to support a residential activity weekend for young members from Dundee.
A B-listed former school and hospital building in Garnethill is to be restored as part of a newly approved residential development.
As part of the transformation of the brownfield former Viewforth High School site in Kirkcaldy, Whiteburn Projects is delighted to confirm the completion and handover of 15 affordable homes to Kingdom Housing Association.
Chinese and Indian businesses are set to leave their UK counterparts behind when it comes to realising the benefits of AI, according to new analysis from BSI.
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Scotland’s four largest cities are on course to fight it out to be the home of Labour’s flagship public energy company.
Balfour Beatty has become the first Tier One contractor to mandate human recognition cameras on certain items of plant and machinery across all its UK operations.
A big-hearted team of East Kilbride-based engineers have walked, ran and cycled their way to raise as much as they possibly could for one of Scotland’s worthiest causes.
The John Lewis Partnership has received the green light to transform its Waitrose site in Bromley into a new residential community of 353 energy efficient, rental homes and a modernised store.


