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Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has awarded Birse Community Trust grant funding to conserve and reopen The Souter’s Shop in Birse, a purpose-built shoemaker’s shop left largely untouched for over half a century and the only surviving example of its kind.
Housing specialist Cullross Ltd has launched a further expansion to its Newcraighall site as part of a dedicated new business arm.
Real estate advisor CBRE has appointed Stuart Jolly as director in its Scottish valuations team in Glasgow. Mr Jolly joins CBRE in November after almost 10 years at Avison Young, where he led the valuations team in Scotland for the past five years. Prior to that, he spent nine years at Cushman &
Clydebuilt II Limited Partnership (CLP II), a joint venture between Scottish property company Ediston and Strathclyde Pension Fund (SPF), has acquired multi-let office Central Exchange at 20 Waterloo Street in Glasgow for a price in the region of £22 million. Located in the heart of Glasgow&rs
Almost all homes fitted with insulation under a flagship UK Government energy efficiency scheme will require repair work to correct major issues that will cause problems such as damp and mould due to poor-quality installations, weak government oversight and inadequate audit and monitoring, the publi
Taylor Wimpey has submitted plans to build 141 new homes as part of the Kingswood development at Broomhall in Dunfermline.
Fire and façade consultancy BB7 Consulting Ltd has joined the CERTANIA Group to become a cornerstone of the group's expansion into the UK and Irish market. Founded in 2009 by Ben Bradford, BB7 is a certified B Corporation with a network of 10 offices and a team of more than 150 experts, inclu
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland is to progress its Bannock Wood neighbourhood near Bonnyrigg following the submission of several Applications for Matters Specified in Conditions (AMSCs) to Midlothian Council.
Plans for a battery energy storage system (BESS) that was proposed for a site in Fasnakyle have been refused by Highland Council.
A decision on plans to build 17 new affordable homes at Dores has been deferred for a second time by a Highland Council planning committee. The local authority's own proposal seeks to deliver a mix of single and two-storey builds on the sloping fields and higher ground on the northern edge of Dores,