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Costain appoints decommissioning lead in Aberdeen Costain Upstream has appointed Eamonn McGennis as its decommissioning lead in Aberdeen.
The new East Park building Developers urged to support Maryhill residential school
Urgent repair work to begin on quay wall at Windmillcroft Quay
£15m health centre to open in East Renfrewshire A new £15 million health centre is due to open this summer in East Renfrewshire.
Calum Macaulay, chief executive at Albyn Housing Society, and Scott Pettitt, development manager at Barratt North Scotland Work starts at Ness Castle site for new affordable homes
New Gairloch Heritage Museum plans submitted A bid to transform a disused Cold War bunker into a village heritage museum has reached a major milestone.
Date set for public inquiry into Murray sports academy A public inquiry into plans for a multi-million pound tennis and golf academy, backed by Andy Murray’s mother Judy and former Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie, is to be held in September.
L-R: Cube Chair and tenant, Liz Ruine, tenant Joan Coleman, Jackie Baillie MSP, tenant Suzanne Lavelle and Councillor David McBride. Cube Housing Association opens its doors in West Dunbartonshire
Peter Bain head teacher, Chloe Hamilton youngest pupil and Stephen Povey head boy with members of the Oban High School pipeband perform the cutting ceremony. Work starts on trio of Argyll and Bute schools
Albyn Housing Society takes handover of new Alness homes The Alness community is set to benefit from a new homes boost after Albyn Housing Society took handover of the first phase of its new Dalmore development.
City Legacy donates to Glasgow Hospice City Legacy, the consortium responsible for the delivery of the Commonwealth Games Athletes’ Village, has donated a further £30,000 to the Brick by Brick appeal, a fundraising initiative for Glasgow’s Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice.
CCG continues work on £12m project in Paisley CCG is continuing with work on a £12 million project for blind and partially sighted people in Paisley.
(from left) The Hardies team by the Trump Helicopter - Martin McCabe, Danny McArthur, Derek Ferrier (managing partner) and Craig Smart Hardies reflects on work at Trump Turnberry
Front centre: Cllr Judy Hamilton and Cllr Bobby Clelland. Behind from left: John Mills (Fife Council head of housing services), Sandy Soutar (Fife Council), Cllr Kate Stewart, Paul Short (Fife Council), Stevie McCaughey and Adam Hodge (Allan Water Homes) New council housing development underway in S


