Tenants will be handed the keys to 12 new homes in St Ninians this week following almost £2 million worth of investment by Stirling Council and the Scottish Government. The new homes, at Monteith Avenue, are a mix of one-bedroom flats and two and three-bedroom semi-detached houses and add to t
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An Inverness-based housebuilder that ceased trading earlier this year owed nearly £1 million to creditors Ptarmigan Homes left 25 projects unfinished when it collapsed in April.
Work on a contemporary new £9 million creative business hub for Clyde Gateway, which provides over 30,000 sq ft of modern office space, has now been completed. EastWorks in Dalmarnock has seen new life breathed into one of the Victorian industrial buildings remaining in the area.
Harley Haddow has strengthened its sustainability offering with the appointment of a new associate director. Stephen Gallacher has relocated from London to Edinburgh to join the multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy, which he previously worked for earlier on in his career.
The widow of a man who died falling through a fragile roof while carrying out maintenance work has been allowed to proceeded to a hearing on the evidence after a dispute over the nature of his employment arose.
The co-founders of architecture studio HAUS Collective have set off on a 532-mile charity bike ride from Glasgow to Berlin to mark ten years of practice.
Thai state petroleum company PTTEP has joined a collaborative green technology initiative based in Scotland, aimed at demonstrating the potential of wave-powered subsea equipment. The project, dubbed Renewables for Subsea Power (RSP), includes a £2 million demonstrator initiative which is curr
The Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) has launched two new training courses in response to increased challenges in plant hire.
A man has been ordered to demolish a five-bedroom home that was built without planning permission after failing to convince planners that refusing his application breached his human rights.
Projects in Aberdeenshire and the Humber have been chosen as the third and fourth carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS) clusters in the UK.
Building products supplier Marshalls is to cut around 250 jobs and close a factory in Carluke in response to "challenging trading conditions".
Progress continues at Port Glasgow station where a 90-tonne steel structure was craned in last weekend.
Ancient rocks from the Isle of Rum are playing an important role in an international space mission to discover more about Mars. A group of scientists have this week been collecting samples of rock from the NatureScot National Nature Reserve (NNR) as part of the NASA and European Space Agency (ESA)&r
Bus services have resumed at Peterhead’s transport interchange following the completion of a series of improvements to the facility.
Network Rail has submitted an application for listed building consent for a new bridge to make Pitlochry station fully accessible for passengers.


