Scotland urgently needs more pylons, power lines and substations to cut energy bills, create energy security and tackle climate change, Scottish Renewables has said.
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The last project in a programme of wastewater infrastructure works across Scotland has successfully completed an urban flood prevention scheme that will protect central Lanark and properties in the area from flooding.
Three new recruits have joined Colliers Project & Building Consultancy team enhancing its building surveying and energy & sustainability services for clients. George Cunningham has joined as a director in the Birmingham office as part of the mechanical & electrical services team, while T
Persimmon Homes is continuing to invest in its future talent pipeline after reaching a record number of apprentices across Scotland. The latest intake of 12 new apprentices has seen the total number hit 45 on Persimmon sites across the country.
A £2.9 million project to replace a bridge on a key walking route over the Neilston railway line has taken a big step forward.
In the recent case of Tilbury Douglas Construction Limited v Ove Arup & Partners Scotland Limited CA117/21 [2023] CSOH 53 the issue of prescription was revisited by Lord Harrower at a preliminary proof, writes Karen Cornwell. By way of background, the ongoing case involves the development of a f
Crieff charity Friends of MacRosty Park has banked a £1,000 donation after being announced as one of Persimmon’s Community Champions.
The office manager of an Edinburgh property firm who embarked on a luxury lifestyle after obtaining more than £900,000 through embezzlement and fraud has been sentenced to three years’ imprisonment.
Sir Andy Murray has been granted planning permission to build nine woodland cabins in the grounds of his Cromlix Hotel, near Dunblane. The two-time Wimbledon champion is working with Fergus Purdie Architects on the properties, which will be split across three categories – waterb
UK architects have highlighted a downbeat outlook for future work but the profession expects staffing levels to remain stable, according to results of the latest Future Trends survey from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
A new whisky storage warehouse scheme at Bandeath Industrial Estate in Throsk has moved a big step towards becoming a reality after a planning application for the site was recommended for approval.
A new battery energy storage complex in Fife that will feed into the national electricity grid at times of high demand has been approved.
A man is facing a legal charge after he was accused of stealing a full wooden porch from his neighbour. The porch owner in Georgia told investigators that while his property may have an abandoned look, the porch and other items on the land were not up for grabs.
Scotland’s second Green Home Festival has been hailed another resounding success – but its organisers have also insisted that government and industry must work closer together to deliver clearer guidance and “myth-bust” the misinformation around low-carbon living.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has today published an update on a market study probing competition concerns in housebuilding in England, Scotland and Wales.


