Link completes 10-year regeneration project in Dalmuir The third and final phase of Link Group Ltd’s 10-year regeneration project has been officially opened by West Dunbartonshire Council’s convener of housing, Councillor Diane Docherty.
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Affordable housing project gets off the ground in Ayr A new affordable housing development is being created on behalf of Ayrshire Housing to help address the substantial unmet need for high quality affordable housing in the town of Ayr.
V&A Dundee cafe and restaurant images revealed The V&A has released designs of the retail, cafe and restaurant area for the new museum opening in Dundee later this year.
V&A Dundee given Charles Rennie Mackintosh project funding boost The project to conserve, restore and redisplay a complete Charles Rennie Mackintosh tearoom interior in V&A Dundee has received a major funding boost, thanks to Art Fund and the Scottish Government.
New £8.6m Duns primary school opens A new £8.6 million primary school has been opened in Duns, Scottish Borders.
New website marks start of Onshore Wind Week
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP joins in the fun at Meet the Researchers, a community engagement day organised by Glasgow Caledonian University Urban Union celebrates science at community days
Gordon Matheson SNIPEF installs new President and Office-bearers
Morrison Construction educates school pupils on site safety The winner of the Morrison Construction safety poster competition launched during Health Week at Corsehill Primary School has received their prize.
(from left) Nigel Munro (Henry Boot Developments), Cllr Jenny Laing (co-leader of Aberdeen City Council), Nick Waight (managing director at AECC) at the main entrance of the new venue Name announced for Aberdeen’s new £333m event venue
(from left) Steve Wood, NHBC chief executive; Graham Mann and event host Rory Bremner Stewart Milne Homes site manager scoops national health and safety award
More than 40 major infrastructure projects in Scotland have been affected by delays or increasing budgets, according to new analysis. Research by the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) revealed that 15 major projects have gone over budget between November 2016 and March 2018.
Drone image of the River Teviot through Hawick Companies invited to get involved in Hawick Flood Protection Scheme
Government survey reveals vast majority of Scottish households satisfied with housing
Eric Andrew Two promotions to director and one to associate at DM Hall


