Stirling Council planners have conditionally approved an application by Emma Gallagher for a change of use of Stirling Spiritualist Church at 27 King Street. The proposal will subdivide and change the use of the existing building from a church into three flats, creating new openings on the northwest
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Eight people have been arrested on suspicion of stealing an 18-metre bridge in broad daylight.
The JR Group has donated more than 1,000 chocolate eggs to a selection of local charities ahead of Easter weekend.
Local company WM Donald has been appointed as the main contractor for the planned South College Street Junction Improvements project in Aberdeen, it was announced yesterday.
A contractor who contravened bat and bird protection laws when he demolished a five-bedroom mansion on a Dunblane estate owned by Stagecoach tycoon Ann Gloag has been fined after a sheriff accepted he had been deceived into carrying out the work.
Transport minister Jenny Gilruth has announced the new Reston Station will open to services on Monday 23 May 2022.
A major milestone has been reached in the construction of a new electricity substation in rural Perthshire with teams making a start on the main platform and overhead line tower works.
Jennifer Smart, head of sustainability programmes, Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC), discusses the opportunities for a zero carbon built environment in Scotland's bioeconomy. In Scotland’s fight against climate change, we have a number of tools in our armoury that stand us in goo
Stewart Milne Group has claimed a Gold Award for its customer service across its Group, Homes Scotland and Homes North England divisions.
Plans to replace the existing Fort Augustus-Skye electricity transmission line have taken a major step forward following confirmation by the energy regulator Ofgem recognising the clear need for the project.
Miller Homes has revealed the three winning artists of its Easter colouring competition that launched last month in partnership with local primary schools across the East of Scotland.
New measures to revitalise town centres and regenerate local economies have been published by the Scottish Government. In response to last year’s review of the Town Centre Action Plan, a joint report by the Scottish Government and COSLA outlines actions to better embed a ‘Town Centre Fir
An inspection programme designed to assess the condition and the impact of climate change on some of Scotland's most significant heritage sites is getting underway. Historic Environment Scotland (HES), the public body responsible for 336 historic buildings and sites, is rolling out the new programme
George Leslie Ltd started works at Lochmaddy Harbour in April where the ferry terminal will be upgraded with new infrastructure. The work forms a key part of the Skye Triangle upgrade where Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has been working closely with Transport Scotland, Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CM
The Central Library in Edinburgh will be closing temporarily for 17 days for planned maintenance and repairs.


