West Lothian Council has approved plans for a new primary school to be built at Calderwood, East Calder.
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Continuing to bolster its concrete business, construction materials supplier Aggregate Industries has appointed Max Colligan as the new managing director of Ready Mix Concrete and member of the company’s ExCo team. With more than 30 years of experience in the construction industry, Max brings
Project partners and contractors have got the ball rolling on construction work to create Aberdeen’s second Cruyff Court. (from left) Steve McKnight (trustee), Graham Thom (chairman of the Denis Law Legacy Trust), Councillor Jenny Laing, Alistair Findlater (trustee) and Street Sport staff Kian
A helter-skelter, lego exhibition and crazy golf course are some of the unlikely new instalments at cathedrals across the UK as a bid to reinvigorate these ancient buildings and raise awareness gets under way.
Brodies partner Neil Collar outlines how retirement living is addressed in the Planning (Scotland) Bill, which received Royal Assent last month. Retirement living – meeting the housing needs for older people – is addressed in the plan-making provisions in the Planning (Scotland) Bill.
HFD Group has unveiled a state-of-the-art 3D, CGI fly-through video for its new 177 Bothwell Street development, which is set to become Glasgow’s largest and most ambitious office building.
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Eildon Housing is to undertake an “exciting” new building project which will deliver warmer, cheaper, affordable homes while also considering the future of house building and its impact on the environment. The Association is investing millions of pounds as part of its strategy to make su
Fife Housing Group has secured a £65 million funding package from Royal Bank of Scotland.
Morgan Sindall is predicting full-year results to be ahead of expectations after the group delivered a strong first-half performance reflecting significant strategic and operational progress. Results released by Morgan Sindall Group for the half-year ended 30th June 2019 showed the firm delivered st
A £70 million project to reopen the railway link to Levenmouth after 50 years is to go ahead, the Scottish Government has confirmed. The reopening of the link to Levenmouth and the rail network is to be taken forward to the next stage of development alongside new bus and active travel provisio
Property owners in Penicuik are being urged to apply for grant funding from the Penicuik Heritage Regeneration Project, which aims to improve key buildings in the historic town centre.
Linthouse Housing Association has received the green light to build 49 homes on the site of a former primary school in Govan. Planning permission was sought to demolish the majority of the existing school building at Shieldhall Road and to change the use from primary school site to residential
Turnover at Clark Contracts has increased from £72 million to £78m as the 41-year-old firm benefitted from repeat custom and a move into the residential sector. During the 2018 financial year, 70% of Clark Contracts’ business came from the private sector resulting in significant gr
Property and development company S Harrison has reported record profits for 2018 thanks in part to a “substantial” investment in Edinburgh in recent years. With low gearing, a strong balance sheet and significant cash reserves, chairman Martyn Harrison said the company is excellently pla


