Clackmannanshire Council’s restoration of a historic landmark has won an award. The restoration of the historic Clackmannan Tolbooth picked up the Conservation Award at Friday’s Stirling Society of Architects awards ceremony.
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The world’s first industrial-grade, fully automated system that recognises and sorts pre-owned LEGO bricks has been unveiled.
Architecture students at the University of Dundee say ongoing staff shortages are threatening both their education and the future of the university’s highly regarded architecture programmes.
A new report by the Fawcett Society, commissioned by RIBA, reveals that progress towards gender equity in the profession remains too slow.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has released a first-of-its-kind surveying skills report, which measures the state of skills in the global surveying profession.
Fife Council’s Cabinet Committee has approved a £6.45 million investment to build five new residential properties for children and young people on the Westmill site in Kirkcaldy. The development will include:
Plans to transform the former Clydesdale Steelworks site in Bellshill into a large new residential neighbourhood have been approved by North Lanarkshire Council, subject to a legal agreement covering contributions to local schools.
Proposals to develop new student flats in Glasgow’s west end have been recommended for approval ahead of a council decision next week.
A Dalkeith homeowner may be forced to dismantle a six-foot fence after enclosing a strip of public land beside their property.
A major new development planned between Edinburgh Airport and Edinburgh Gateway station is facing further delays as developers request more time to finalise a legal agreement with the city council.
A hotel in Airdrie has applied for an extension to create 13 new bedrooms. Agents acting on behalf of Aulja Scotland Properties have submitted a planning application concerning the Tudor Hotel in Alexander Street, proposing an upper floor extension and building alterations.
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has launched free digital training modules that are designed to make recruitment more inclusive, accessible, and effective. CITB established the Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity (EDI) Commission to help drive lasting change across the construction i
A decision on plans to build 17 new affordable homes at Dores has been deferred for a second time by a Highland Council planning committee. The local authority's own proposal seeks to deliver a mix of single and two-storey builds on the sloping fields and higher ground on the northern edge of Dores,
Plans for a battery energy storage system (BESS) that was proposed for a site in Fasnakyle have been refused by Highland Council.
Plans have been submitted to build 32 affordable housing units in Arbroath.


