Fife Council’s Cabinet Committee has backed plans for a new housing development on the site of the former Glenwood Centre in Glenrothes.
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The Construction Quality Improvement Collaborative (CQIC) is calling for more businesses and organisations in the sector to commit to its Quality Charter, as it marks its second anniversary in early February. CQIC is a Scottish campaign between the public sector and construction industry working und
Lindsays partner Louise Norris shares her belief that the success of Scotland's property sector would be accelerated by an increase in female participation. The opportunities for women in Scotland’s property industry have never been greater - whether they be in construction, engineering or pro
Morrison Construction Building Central has teamed up with Glasgow Science Centre to offer selected schools free membership to the Science Centre for the current academic year. The chosen schools will get access to STEM learning resources to support and extend the teaching in their classrooms. Teache
Plans to create a high quality, fully accessible new shared path network to connect the new rail stations at Leven and Cameron Bridge alongside the River Leven have been approved by councillors.
Network Rail has successfully demolished a bridge over the railway at Craigo Road, Marykirk, on the Aberdeen-Dundee line.
The Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) has written to Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, urging him to consult with family businesses across the country who will be affected by the decision announced in the Autumn Budget to remove Business Property Relief (BPR) and Agricultural Property Relief
Scotland is facing an "economic disaster" caused by a damaging skills shortage in the engineering sector, a new study has revealed. Scottish Engineering has engaged with key stakeholders for skills in Scotland over the past two years regarding their increasing concern for the widening skills gap exp
Timber and builders merchant James Cordiner & Son Limited has been awarded a Royal Warrant for goods supplied to His Majesty The King.
The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) has allocated £300K for temporary workers within the engineering construction industry (ECI) to verify their base level of technical competence as part of the Connected Competence scheme.
William Rankine discusses the impacts of recent events on the leisure sector and analyses trends and opportunities within specific sub-sectors. The leisure sector has been through huge amounts of change since the turn of the decade. It was not so long ago that hotels, leisure parks and resorts, and
Persimmon Homes North Scotland is on the lookout for charities and community groups in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire to benefit from its Community Champions scheme.
A new planning application has been submitted by McTaggart Construction and Ravenscraig Limited to North Lanarkshire Council for a residential development and 14,500 sq ft of retail space on the former industrial steel works site of Ravenscraig. The proposals will see the delivery of 48 affordable h
Plans by the University of Glasgow to replace low-utility surface parking with purpose-built student residences are to go on display next week.
A retrofit summit in Glasgow a month from now will look at the work taking place to retrofit homes at individual, community and at-scale levels, with an emphasis on the needs, perspectives and objectives of local projects in Glasgow and the city-region and current themes, policies and practices in


