The contractor for the new £23.9 million Larkhall Leisure Centre has now been appointed.
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The Grangemouth Flood Protection Scheme (GFPS) has published an Engagement Feedback Report after public events were held in March 2024 in advance of the scheme notification process.
A hotel development within Edinburgh’s New Town Conservation Area has been granted planning permission.
A block of flats in Aberdeen is the first in Scotland to have dangerous cladding removed and replaced as part of a government pilot scheme set up following the Grenfell tragedy.
Two new build projects and the North Lanarkshire Council team behind their delivery have been shortlisted in this year’s Inside Housing Awards. The event recognises the top projects and teams working within the housing sector across the UK.
Safer walking, cycling and running to Glasgow Airport is now possible following the completion of a new active travel route along Barnsford Road in Renfrewshire.
Wellwood Leslie Architects has completed a feasibility study in conjunction with the University of Dundee School of Medicine to investigate the opportunity for a specialist surgical skills research and teaching facility to be constructed at Dundee Medi-Park.
The team at Kilmac has played a role in restoring full public access to a popular Perth beauty spot. The company and Craigie Hill Golf Club teamed up with a community group in the Fair City to tackle a core path which was slipping into a burn.
Stonehaven Leisure Centre reopened its doors on Monday, 22 July, following an extensive £1.4 million refurbishment.
Two years after its completion, new findings have revealed that Stockingfield Bridge in Glasgow is fast becoming a popular hotspot for walking, wheeling and cycling.
The Aberdeen housing market has shown "encouraging signs of increased activity" as the latest statistics recorded increases in all three main indices for the first time since 2022.
Edinburgh’s house price growth is inevitable due to its unique circumstances, according to DJ Alexander. The lettings and estate agency said that over the last decade, Scotland’s capital has benefitted from double-digit population growth of well-qualified, well-paid, working-age people f
First Minister and MSP for Perthshire North, John Swinney, will officially open the annual Vintage Working Plant and Tractor Weekend and the Scottish Plant Operator Challenge taking place this weekend at Morris Leslie Ltd, Errol Airfield.
Road safety improvement works to a busy Inverness junction are programmed to start on 30 September 2024. The announcement was made by Councillor Ken Gowans, the chair of The Highland Council’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee.
Detailed plans for a major teaching and research building at the University of Glasgow’s new Western campus have been submitted for approval.