Residents and interested parties are being invited to have their say on North Ayrshire’s largest Council house development in decades.
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Residents, businesses and groups are being invited to help guide the location of a new route which aims to boost business opportunities and cut congestion in Bishopbriggs town centre.
Workers from Balfour Beatty are returning to Cairngorm Mountain this week to carry out finishing touches on the funicular reinstatement project.
Glasgow-based J & C Architectural Ltd has launched a new mechanical & electrical services division which has already secured approximately £4 million worth of business.
Local trainees have begun the rebuild of the traditional roundhouse on one of the islands at Lochore Meadows Country Park.
An online public consultation for phase two of the Aberdeen Beach Masterplan which is designed to be an early exercise to gauge initial views on the area has been launched.
Network Rail has secured planning permission for the construction of the new Cameron Bridge station as part of the Levenmouth Rail Link project.
A 3.7-acre site on the Hillington Park industrial estate is set to be developed into one of the most modern vehicle showroom and service facilities in the UK for vehicle dealership TrustFord.
A planning application to build 20 apartments and a convenience store on the site of a disused Glasgow pub has been rejected.
West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) has brought forward detailed plans for 110 new homes on former railway land in Kelvindale, with an agreement in place to add a pedestrian footway to a nearby bridge.
Businesses from across the country gathered in Glasgow this month to recognise good practice, innovation and excellence in providing goods and services to Scotland's public sector.
Property developer and asset manager Sovereign Centros has secured approval from Glasgow City Council for its outline masterplan proposals for the reimagination of St. Enoch Centre in Glasgow, which includes up to 917 homes and a four-star hotel.
The Scottish Government is consulting on measures that will save businesses time and money by making it easier to install renewable energy equipment.
An in-principle agreement has been reached with housing developers on the removal of unsafe cladding from buildings, the Scottish Government has said.
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