Property experts have seen positive movements in investment trends across commercial property during Q4, while owners continue to diversify the way we use office space, the latest RICS Global Commercial Property Monitor has found.
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Hub South East's project director Eileen Mackin is tackling her fear of heights head-on as she is set to skydive to raise money for the young people of Beatlie School in Livingston.
Field trials between Sir Robert McAlpine and temporary power company Aggreko have unearthed some promising results around decarbonisation as the construction industry approaches a ban on red diesel in April. Both companies have been reforming their approach to power generation by analysing how
Procurement Hub, part of Places for People, has appointed Robertson Construction Group to the Scotland lot of its new major projects framework following a strict procurement process. The £4.2 billion Major Projects Framework will be the second iteration, building upon the success and stre
A home in Wisconsin has hit the market with a unique selling point. Priced at $450,000 (£334,000), the house situated in South Milwaukee has six bedrooms, two full baths, one half-bath.
RESIDENTIAL – FEWER THAN TEN UNITS Applicant: Backmuir Trading Ltd
Vacant land in Dennistoun is the subject of another application for new homes after an earlier appeal failed to win approval.
The Highland Council has approved plans for 93 new homes in Cromlet, Invergordon.
A new report identifying the need for greater balance in the type of land available for housing in Scotland, has been published by planning and development consultancy, Lichfields. The ‘Scotland’s Housing Land Requirement: A lot can happen in a year’ Insight report comes in the wak
The junction and access road into Maidenhill has been completed and is now fully operational following a significant programme of works on the A726 Glasgow Southern Orbital (GSO), Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has confirmed.
Argyll Community Housing Association (ACHA) and the North West Mull Community Woodland Company are currently exploring building affordable housing for rent on the Island of Ulva, located off the North West coast of the Isle of Mull. ACHA’s board has already agreed to work with the North West M
Stirling Council has taken the keys to the first new-build council homes to be built in Dunblane for more than 45 years.
Hillfoot Homes Group has secured planning permission from Stirling Council to build six new homes at a disused farm steading near Kippen.
Barrhead Housing Association has welcomed the first tenants to its new affordable homes built by Bellway at Rosemont Park.
The Scottish Government, SP Energy Networks and Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution have launched a trial called Project Re-Heat to decarbonise homes in Highland and across Scotland. The industry-first project will trial how electricity networks can respond to the increase


