East Ayrshire primary and childhood centre takes shape Future pupils of Whatriggs Primary and Early Childhood Centre joined Councillor Douglas Reid for an official ground breaking ceremony at the East Ayrshire project.
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A primary school in East Ayrshire was forced to close after part of a classroom collapsed into a classroom last week. The rubble was discovered at Hurlford Primary School on Friday morning, with the head teacher believing the damage to have been sustained overnight.
The demolition of the last remaining Red Road flats in Glasgow that left two tower blocks partially standing had failed because they were built with steel and were “too tough” to be demolished, a report has found.
The introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy in Scotland should be postponed until April 2018 amid growing evidence that not enough businesses are prepared for the tax, the Scottish Chambers of Commerce (SCC) said today. The SCC has called on the UK government to consider the postponement after accus
A new application for the multi-million pound transformation of the Eastgate mall and Falcon Square in the centre Inverness has been submitted.
More people will be able to make their homes warm and water-tight through a new £10 million fund. The pilot scheme in Glasgow, Argyll and Bute and Perthshire will provide equity loans of up to £40,000 to home owners on low incomes to help them make essential repairs to leaking roofs and building s
An Aberdeen museum is to be given a major refurbishment ahead of taking on an enhanced role as a city centre attraction.
A major new free website designed to help private flat owners carry out repairs to their shared properties has been launched by housing minister Kevin Stewart MSP at an event in Glasgow today. Written by Annie Flint and John Gilbert, the authors of the acclaimed Tenement Handbook originally publishe
Barratt Developments in the east of Scotland has announced a record year of sales success in the region for the year 2015/16.
Glasgow-based GAP Hire Solutions has posted another year of positive annual results, recording annual turnover of £157.7 million, an increase from last year’s £143.3 million.
A new community sports stadium which will provide a home ground for both Clydebank Football Club and Yoker Athletic is set to be developed.
The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) has announced the shortlisted entrants for its 2016 Awards which celebrate excellence in Architectural Technology.
Kier Group plc, the parent company of Kier Construction Scotland, has today announced its full-year results for the year to 30 June 2016.
Younger people are more willing to buy a home prone to safety, flood or crime risks in order to get on the housing ladder, new research from insurance giant Aviva reveals.
Kirkcaldy-based shopfitting and interiors group Havelock Europa's group revenue for the six months ended 30 June decreased by 12 per cent to £25.4m (2015: £28.9m), according to the firm’s latest interim results.

