The Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity has teamed up with Ford to 'Make it Visible' – a new high-visibility campaign using higher-viz safety vests to grab attention and point people in the direction of help when needed. The commercial vehicle provider is stepping in to help combat the is
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An event on South Portland Street this Thursday will offer local people, businesses and organisations the chance to find out more about the forthcoming Avenues Plus project, which will connect Glasgow city centre and communities on its fringes. Avenues Plus is a £21.4 million Sustrans-funded p
Development partner hub South West Scotland has grown its experienced in-house team with the appointment of Tom McEwan as development manager. Working with public sector participants to develop and deliver community facilities across Lanarkshire, Ayrshire and Dumfries & Galloway, hub South West
Plans have been submitted to rebuild and relocate the fire-hit Scottish Crannog Centre near Kenmore.
Ahead of National Children’s Gardening Week (28 May – 5 June 2022), Miller Homes has revisited Maddiston Primary School to see the progress of its spring bulbs project, following a donation of bulbs and gardening equipment from the homebuilder earlier this year. Pupils in the primary 5/6
Jamie Dunne, an associate in the Government, Regulation and Competition team at Brodies LLP, and an accredited specialist in public procurement law, highlights changes to the procurement bill, which will have a significant impact on how construction firms go about bidding for public work contra
Having previously ordered Alex Salmond to remove a massive Yes sign from his garden, Aberdeenshire Council has reversed its decision after deeming the sign ‘non-political’. In March, the former First Minister was told the Saltire-themed placard nailed to a tree in his garden was in breac
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Applecross Creation Ltd.
Plans have been finalised for 119 homes for private sale at Ferry Village, Braehead.
The Scottish Government has published responses to its consultation on the draft National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4).
Forth Ports has submitted a Proposal of Application Notice (PAN) to the City of Edinburgh Council for a mixed-use development on a 10-acre waterfront site at Leith. Named Harbour 31, the development has the aspiration to create a vibrant new neighbourhood for Leith including 700-800 residential
The developer behind the controversial demolition of a former Dundee jute mill has progressed plans to build new homes on the site. The former Wallace Craigie jute works, known locally as Halley’s Mill, on the city’s Broughty Ferry Road was razed to the ground after diggers moved on
Property factoring business James Gibb has acquired the residential factoring division of Dundee-based J Reavley Factoring Limited. The acquisition will increase the number of properties currently under management at James Gibb by 1,400 units, taking the number to well over 52,000 units.
North Ayrshire Council has approved plans to convert a former mental health drop-in centre in Stevenston into flats.
Employee-owned architecture firm Collective Architecture has launched a new studio in Glasgow’s Bath Street to coincide with its 25th anniversary. The first business of its kind in Scotland has just moved into the new 6,738 sq. ft. / 625 sq. m. studio at Albert Chambers, with the studio having


