As part of Scottish Apprenticeship Week, Clark Contracts is holding its 8th annual careers evening on Tuesday 5th March 2024.
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A community interest company set up to protect the interests of Scottish wildcats has had a petition seeking to reduce a grant of consent for a windfarm to be built in or near a known wildcat habitat refused.
The return of football facilities at the St James' Playing Fields in Paisley is a step closer after councillors agreed to award a contract for their reinstatement.
Planning approval has been granted for a striking new entrance to the Bangour development.
Concerned East Ayrshire councillors have come together to call for urgent action by Transport Scotland and the Scottish and UK Governments to prioritise and find alternative sources of funding for vital improvements to infrastructure at Kilmarnock’s Bellfield Interchange. Investment for this b
Kilmarnock retailer The Designer Rooms has unveiled plans for its largest superstore which is set to open in the town centre this summer.
A model of the Eiffel Tower has officially been deemed the world's tallest matchstick building after initially being ruled out by Guinness World Records (GWR).
The public is to be given the chance to share views on the proposed refurbishment of the Calton Square office building, located at the top of Leith Walk.
Marine, offshore and renewables safety training provider Clyde Training Solutions (CTS) has opened a new training centre in Greater Glasgow.
Colleagues from across the electrical sector have paid tribute to Anne Galbraith, who is stepping down as chief executive of the Scottish Electrical Charitable Training Trust (SECTT) after 12 years at the helm. The experienced CEO will be retiring in early April after overseeing the development of e
Plans have been submitted for a purpose-built student accommodation project at a prominent triangular site in Edinburgh.
The longest-established solar company in Europe, AES Solar, has today announced that its founder George Goudsmit is stepping down as managing director. Management of the business, which is based in Moray, will be taken over by the existing senior leadership team as part of a management buyout which
Business leaders from across the Highlands have called for the local authority to take a fresh look at the Inner Moray Firth Proposed Local Development Plan amid concerns about a severe lack of housing provision they believe is essential for the future of local communities and to meet the deman
Large city councils in England will be told to prioritise brownfield development under a major shake-up to planning rules which aims to boost housebuilding while protecting the Green Belt.
A plan to rationalise accommodation for Stirling Council and the disposal of land assets around Viewforth for housing development has been agreed.