This year’s Black Isle Show proved an unprecedented success for Highland-based Chris Knight Plant Sales. Exhibiting a number of models from Yanmar’s compact equipment range, the dealer hosted hundreds of visitors over the course of the two-day event.
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Natural stone specialists at Fyfe Memorials has issued a rallying call for Scottish Granite to be used in memorial headstones as reports show that over 95% of Scottish memorials are imported.
Kingdom Housing Association has unveiled a new development of 26 houses, the first phase of a £7.1 million 50-unit project on the outskirts of Rattray in Perthshire and Kingdom’s first project in the Blairgowrie area. (from left) David Perkins, investment and local strategies co-ord
Scotland’s first three-level driving range and golf entertainment centre could be built in Rutherglen after South Lanarkshire Council recommended the approval of detailed planning permission.
An innovative new icephobic coating is to be installed by Scotland TranServ on the M8 Charing Cross tunnel to help tackle the potential for icicles forming under extreme cold temperatures.
Proposals for more than 800 homes have been included in a masterplan for the transformation of Cowlairs in north Glasgow into a “growing, green and healthy neighbourhood”.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Aspen Healthcare.
The steps needed to bring land back into productive use and prevent future sites from being abandoned have been published in a new report.
Contracting and fit-out firm Linear Group has appointed six new recruits as part of its ongoing commitment to recruit, nurture and develop young talent.
The Glasgow Recycling and Renewable Energy Centre (GRREC) at Polmadie on the south side of the city has been officially opened by Councillor Susan Aitken, leader of Glasgow City Council.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The Co-proprietors
Clark Contracts has delivered ten summer refurbishment projects across the University of Glasgow’s Gilmorehill campus between May and August.
Proposals to transform one of Dumbarton’s oldest buildings into a state-of-the-art library and museum have been given the go-ahead.
A group of civic and business leaders has called on the Scottish Government to enhance building standards to deliver zero-carbon homes and accelerate Scotland’s energy efficiency retrofit scheme as part of a series of recommendations to ramp up its response to the climate emergency in its fort
Scotland’s property market has soared to an 11-year high ahead of Brexit, according to new research.


