A site at the corner of Hanover Street and Princes Street in Edinburgh is potentially set for a new lease of life following the submission of a planning application for a mixed-use development.
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A footbridge washed into the River Braan during Storm Babet was winched from the water on Friday onto ground owned by Forestry Land Scotland.
A Law-based Boys Brigade group has received a £1,000 donation from Persimmon West Scotland after being announced as one of the homebuilder’s Community Champions. The 1st Law Boys’ Brigade company is based in Law Village, South Lanarkshire and currently has circa seventy boys on the
Several major build projects have been completed in Aberdeen including two new school complexes with more schemes continuing at pace, a council committee heard today.
The Drax Foundation, the charitable entity of renewable energy company Drax Group, has awarded £82,000 to two projects in Scotland. Ember Aquatics and ACT Native Tree Nursery are the two successful recipients of the second annual round of funding from the Drax Foundation. Both projects support
The number of people who lost their lives as a result of a construction-related incident increased to 45 in 2022/2023 compared with 29 the previous year, according to new figures.
The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) has announced Net Zero Aberdeen as the winner of the Award for Excellence in Plan Making Practice at the Awards for Planning Excellence.
Queens Quay in Clydebank has been named as ‘Urban Regeneration’ project of the year at this year’s Brick Association Development Awards.
A former tiler who bought a pool table as one of his first purchases after winning the lottery has won a medal at the European championship.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Aberdeen City Council
Aboyne Bridge is to remain closed to traffic for the foreseeable future after an invasive examination of the structure revealed significant concerns over its condition. The Category B-listed bridge, which carries the B968 Bridgeview Road over the River Dee, could be closed for more than 18 months to
Network Rail has awarded £61.5 million worth of contracts for the delivery of the East Kilbride Enhancement Project.
Network Rail has achieved a significant milestone on the £63.3m Glasgow-Barrhead electrification project with the first electric test train running on the route.
Non-urgent repairs are being temporarily suspended for West Lothian Council tenants to target resources on addressing homelessness and ease the pressure on the housing waiting list.
Plans are being progressed to convert what was once Monifieth Public School into 20 council homes.


