Plans for the refurbishment of Campsie Memorial Hall in Lennoxtown took a significant step forward this week as the partners involved in the £2.279 million project achieved financial close.
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For five decades, the name MacLeod has stood for quality, reliability, and dedication in the construction industry. As MacLeod Construction celebrates its 50th anniversary, it’s a fitting time to look back on the company’s remarkable journey - one built on hard work, vision, and a deep c
Surfer, event expert, and environmental advocate Mathias Kerckhof is turning the tide on marine pollution – one electric-powered, community-driven clean-up at a time.
Mosaic Architecture + Design has made across-the-board promotions of its staff members. The enhanced management team sees Stuart Black and Dan Challis become studio directors, while Ciaran Bennett and Louisa Macrae become associates working alongside the existing management team of Iain McIntosh and
The UK’s government heritage bodies have published a new handbook to support learners undertaking retrofit qualifications, following their renewed commitment to helping the nation transition to net zero. With approximately 6.5 million pre-1919 buildings in England, Scotland and Wales &nd
Engineering specialist MARCH has rebranded its company Motivair.
A Romford man who ran a joinery business in Essex has been handed a 15-month suspended sentence, and 100 hours unpaid work, after he claimed a second Covid Bounce Back Loan and used some of the money for personal spending. Charles Ling, of North Road, Havering-atte-Bower, had already received
McTaggart Construction has praised a community benefits initiative at Hampden Primary School that it said highlights the company's dedication to improving lives and enriching communities.
Persimmon North Scotland has named Alfred Ombajen as its Apprentice of the Year, recognising his outstanding commitment, skill development, and contribution to the team. Alfred, a second-year apprentice bricklayer, has been a key member of the Persimmon North Scotland apprenticeship programme, demon
The Brave Tern offshore wind installation vessel sailed down the Tay from the Port of Dundee on Friday on its way to the Neart na Gaoithe (NnG) offshore wind farm for the last time, signalling the successful completion of the port’s role in the construction phase of the project. Loaded with it
Parents who experience baby loss at Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital will soon have access to a newly refurbished, quiet space to process difficult news and speak to medical teams – away from the hustle and bustle of the maternity unit. Working closely with the midwifery tea
Real estate firm Avison Young has made two new strategic hires for its Glasgow office as part of its continued growth in Scotland. Clare Jamieson and George Ho have joined the team as senior architect and surveyor respectively.
Scottish Labour has criticised the current state of Scotland’s planning system, calling it “over-stretched and under-resourced” as new figures show the country has the fewest planners per capita in the UK.
Perth & Kinross Council has completed an £800,000 streetscape improvement project in Perth, in response to concerns from residents. People living in Pullar Terrace contacted the council about a number of issues that were affecting the street. The land is owned by the Council’s Housin
The Scottish Government’s revised Heat in Buildings Bill will fail to address the core challenge of how decarbonisation will be delivered as it fails to mention workforce skills, installer training or targeted support for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), the Plumbing and Heating Feder


