Glasgow City Heritage Trust (GCHT) Podcast has announced the second series of it's 'If Glasgow's walls could talk' which explores the relationships between Glasgow's historic buildings, places and communities.
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When a strong earthquake struck Nepal in April 2015 it killed almost 9,000 people and destroyed or damaged more than 8,000 schools.
A developer has lodged plans to build 29 apartments on a site currently used as a light haulage depot in Aberdeen.
A developer has progressed proposals for purpose built student accommodation in Glasgow city centre after previously gaining consent for a hotel at the site.
South Ayrshire Council has given the green light to appoint a design team for the new Girvan Primary School.
Works to deliver a new active travel connection from Cradlehall to Inverness Campus are well underway.
Workplace design and management consultancy Space Solutions has completed a major renovation of Piper Sandler’s office in Aberdeen.
Stills have been installed at Port of Leith Distillery, marking a milestone in whisky making at the UK’s first vertical distillery as it prepares to open in summer 2023.
Aberdeenshire steel and cladding company KR Group has won the Community Award hosted by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).
The Finishes and Interiors Sector (FIS) has launched a revised Client Guide to Office Fit-Out and Refurbishment to promote best practice in the fit-out process and to take account of new working practices post-pandemic, the Building Safety Act and advances in sustainability.
Work has now stated on the creation of a new Community Hub in Abbeyview.
Coats, the industrial thread manufacturer, will be supporting the transformation of Paisley’s Museum into an international-class visitor destination.
Former school land in the Anniesland area of Glasgow can be developed for residential use, the local authority has ruled.
Park Living (Residential) Ltd has submitted an appeal after Glasgow City Council refused permission for new homes to be built on a North Kelvinside mews development.
AS Homes Scotland has obtained planning permission to build ten new homes on the site of a former children’s home in Howwood.


