A vision by Thomas Heatherwick to revitalise the ruins of a half-demolished shopping centre has been approved.
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Launched earlier this year, the first of Bobcat’s new R-Series telehandlers have been delivered in the UK.
Up to £750 million of new public sector civil engineering projects for local communities across Scotland are set to be accelerated as part of a new framework being launched by SCAPE Scotland.
The building regulations – compliance and enforcement consultation is now open for views on the development of a new compliance plan manager role in the building standards system.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The Forge Unit Trust C/o Quadrant Estates
The developer behind plans for a block of flats beside the Forth and Clyde Canal near Firhill has lodged an appeal over the lack of a verdict from Glasgow City Council.
Members of staff from the Glasgow-based multi-disciplinary ground engineering and construction company, Akela Group, are lending a helping hand to their local foodbank in Thornliebank for the fourth successive Christmas.
Two charities based in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, A Bear Named Buttony and Northsound Cash For Kids, have received a share of CALA Homes' community bursary initiative to help them continue to provide beneficial and vital support to children in the area.
A multi-billion pound retrofit of the UK’s social housing stock can be achieved through the right mix of public and private funding, according to new research.
Aberdeen-based residential property developer Claymore Homes has commenced the build of a new residential development in St. Combs thanks to a seven-fgure loan from Bank of Scotland.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Kintore And District Community Council
The value of hub East Central Scotland community infrastructure across Perthshire, Tayside, Forth Valley and Fife has grown in the last year by over £100 million to £834m, of which £504m is now open and operational.
A new community of 199 people and families has been set up in Leith thanks to affordable housing developed by Link Group.
North Lanarkshire Council has agreed a below-inflation rent rise of 3% for tenants as part of next year’s multi-million-pound investment in housing across the region.
The Highland Council has launched an additional Community Empowerment consultation giving the Nairn community until 31 January 2022 to respond to a proposal to dispose, by sale, of Sandown Lands, Nairn.


