The Scottish Government has today laid three pieces of Scottish Statutory Instruments before the Scottish Parliament.
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Barratt Developments has today reported a 65.1% jump in profit before tax of £812.2 million for the year ending 30 June 2021 as the housebuilder benefited from the rebound in demand for homes from the pandemic. In its full year results, the developer said it generated revenue up 40% to £
A businessman has unveiled plans to invest £3 million into a series of energy training centres around Scotland. Mark Glasgow, owner of the Edinburgh Boiler Company and Glasgow Boiler Company, said the move aims to improve the industry’s skills shortage in the country
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: RSGD (Aberdeen) Ltd
Brunton Design has been granted planning approval for a leisure park in the Hilltown area of Dundee.
An Angus architecture practice has promoted a long-serving member of its team to director level as it continues to plan for future growth and diversification. Crawford Architecture, based in Montrose, has promoted David Paton to the post of associate director having been with the family firm for mor
Argyll and Bute Council is looking for a buyer for the former Bridge of Orchy Primary School and Schoolhouse.
Forth Ports has today announced plans to fully repair the Category A-Listed Victoria Swing Bridge located at the Port of Leith to conserve the bridge for the future and create a useable space for the local community. The private six-figure investment will see the bridge, which is the largest counter
The Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal has given its approval to a project to upgrade the Sheriffhall roundabout on the Edinburgh City Bypass.
Updated plans have been unveiled to transform the former Royal High School into a national centre for music.
More than 1700 homes could be created in the St. Enoch Centre as part of a transformational overhaul for the Glasgow shopping mall. A newly revealed masterplan unveils Sovereign Centros' proposals for a new shopping and leisure space, transforming the former Debenhams building into offices
Schools buildings across Scotland are in their best condition since recorded figures began, the Scottish Government said today. New School Estate Statistics have found that 90% of schools were in good or satisfactory condition in April 2021, up from 61% in April 2007. The improvement has seen t
Inverclyde Council has approved a £1.5 million drive-thru coffee shop on land beside the A8 route into Greenock town centre. The development, which would also have an indoor seating area for up to 40 customers, is proposed for a site at Arthur Street, close to the EE, RBS and Webhelp cont
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: University Of Edinburgh
Scottish-headquartered quantity surveying and commercial management consultancy Soben has expanded its EMEA senior team with two new appointments as part of extensive plans for growth. Derek McFarlane joins as EMEA director of consultancy – building & places and James Tucker join


