An electrical company was wrong to fire an electrician who may have drunk more than three litres of beer in one day because it had not proved that his consumption had left him “inebriated, intoxicated or drunk”, or unable to do his job, a Spanish court has ruled.
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Rettie & Co’s Investment team has sold a 76-unit, £7.25 million residential portfolio in the Central Belt of Scotland to a local buyer on behalf of Picture Living Investments.
Members of the Highland Council's Housing and Property Committee have approved plans which aim to build 3,300 affordable homes over the next five years.
Developers looking to deliver a mixed-use development which includes 453 houses in the village of Banknock have presented more information to Falkirk Council.
The Highland Council has marked the official opening of Invercoe Bridge in Lochaber.
A street-by-street guide that shows how Glasgow's City Network for active travel will be built has been unveiled.
A significant milestone in a £1.1 million project to repair and refurbish stonework and surrounding gardens at historic Preston Tower in Prestonpans is set to be reached with the removal of scaffolding.
Work on the Monifieth Learning Campus is set to begin next month after councillors rubber-stamped the project despite spiralling costs.
Scottish Forestry has awarded £452,000 towards a three-year trial that will test the use of state-of-the-art electric timber wagons to transport timber.
Network Rail has hailed progress on a 10-week programme to renew track at Glasgow Central's platform 1.
New home registrations in Scotland in the first quarter of 2023 have fallen by 42% compared to the same period last year, new data released by the National House Building Council (NHBC) has revealed.
Despite a fall in construction activity at the start of 2023, surveyors in Scotland are predicting sector growth for the first time in almost a year while another survey has highlighted a rebound in repair, maintenance, and improvement (RMI) work for construction SMEs.
Planning applications for 168 homes across two sites in Dunbar and Longniddry have been given the green light by East Lothian Council.
Glasgow City Council has approved plans for sixty houses and a nature conservation area to be created on land near Hogganfield Loch.
Scottish Borders Council has approved plans to build hundreds of new homes on a country estate in Lowood, near Melrose.


