The number of homes being built in Scotland is significantly lower than Scottish Government targets and does not meet current demands, according to new research. A report by property consultancy JLL has concluded that Scotland faces an “enormous challenge” to build the homes needed for a growing
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QCHA chief executive Shona Stephen and Glasgow City Council leader Frank McAveety New social housing completed on banks of Forth & Clyde Canal
Homeless World Cup to transform George Square Glasgow’s George Square is to be transformed into a stunning arena with three football pitches and seating for 3,500 spectators when it plays host to the Homeless World Cup later this year.
Ted Ayres Housebuilder Bellway has said it is on track for a record year as strong demand for new homes appears unaffected by uncertainty over the EU referendum outcome.
FirstGroup director joins Kier board Kier Group has appointed FirstGroup director Constance Baroudel to its board.
A Broxburn-based diamond drilling specialist has completed key infrastructural work on Glasgow’s Queen Street Station tunnel upgrade, doing so on budget and ahead of schedule. Corecut was singled out by Story Contracting – which was awarded the track-slab replacement contract for the Edi
A man was forced to postpone the sale of his home after he realised he had been living next door to the flat he owns. Chris Meyer, 30, planned to sell his three-bedroom Carlisle flat to a buyer for £76,000 three years ago.
Glasgow-based GAP Hire Solutions has posted another year of positive annual results, recording annual turnover of £157.7 million, an increase from last year’s £143.3 million.
Younger people are more willing to buy a home prone to safety, flood or crime risks in order to get on the housing ladder, new research from insurance giant Aviva reveals.
Forster apprentices training in the Forster Skills Academy Forster quality management system hits the mark
Some of Scotland’s most eclectic and diverse sights, from a 12th century monastery and iconic medieval castles to landmarks of Victorian architectural prowess and engineering feats of the 21st century, have been voted by the public among top 10 man-made wonders in the country. New research by Visi
Keith Anderson, chief executive of Port of Leith Housing Association (blue suit) and Clare Halliday, business and community initiatives manager at Quay Community Improvements, join members of staff at Quay Community Improvements (from left) Charles Blues, Arkaduisz Chudak, Artur Lisieki, Patryk Kowa
Ed Monaghan Scottish family housebuilder Mactaggart & Mickel Group has published a rise in profits for the fourth consecutive year with its results for the year ended 30 April 2016. Group profit before tax is up 7.1 per cent to £10.4 million (2015: £9.8 million) with turnover showing a slight
On assignment in Calgary: Scottish Water’s Jim Conlin (left) and John Carty.
Number of empty Aberdeen council homes halved The number of empty council properties in Aberdeen has been halved in the past year.


