A flood of green investment into Scottish land holdings could deepen divides between landowners and rural communities if new policies and regulation don’t keep up, a study by researchers at The James Hutton Institute has found. The Scottish Government-funded research, being published today, in
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Real estate advisory firm CBRE has appointed Sarah Hagen as a director at its Glasgow office. She will lead the Glasgow Office Agency team with responsibility for investor and occupier services. Ms Hagen joins following a nine-year stint at Knight Frank, where she has been a partner.
Aberdeen City Council has approved the outline business cases for a new 1,600-capacity secondary school in Hazlehead and a new St Peter’s Roman Catholic school.
More than 5,000 pupils from across Scotland have benefitted from a new classroom session looking at how technology is transforming the construction industry.
Dumfries station footbridge will permanently close after the last train through the station on Friday night.
Edinburgh’s Children’s Hospital Charity (ECHC) has been boosted at a crucial time following an £8,000 donation from a business close to its heart. After completing the capital’s gruelling Seven Hills of Edinburgh challenge, an 11-strong team from residential developer Square
The staff and pupils of Grantown Primary School celebrated the completion of works at their newly refurbished school. The project was managed by the Highland Council’s in-house Property Team who oversaw a number of internal and external improvement works to both buildings. Works to the main sc
A merry Midlothian village is set to sleigh this year’s Christmas festivities following a donation of 1000 chocolate selection boxes from Cala Homes (East).
A group of allotment holders have won a lengthy battle against one of Britain’s wealthiest aristocrats to stop their communal growing plot being bulldozed for luxury flats.
Family-owned construction firm A.C. Whyte has commemorated its 50th anniversary by securing £8 million of new business from six contracts in just the last eight weeks. Originally founded in 1973 as A.C. Whyte (Slaters & Plasterers), the company has established itself in the retrofit constr
Responses to the Scottish Parliament’s recent call for views on its proposed Cladding Remediation Bill have now been published.
Paisley’s new £7 million home of library services has opened its doors this month bringing back into use a formerly-vacant unit at the heart of the town’s High Street. The Paisley Learning and Cultural Hub is the new home for Paisley Central Library and has been designed as a moder
A large proportion of people would not buy a newly built property due to concerns over quality, according to a new report from the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
Heat Network Zones are set to be established in West Lothian as part of a proposed plan to increase energy efficiency and lower carbon emissions. Heat networks supply heat to homes and buildings from a central source, avoiding the need for individual heating systems. They can offer an efficient, env
A groundbreaking ceremony will mark the start of work on a new £13.9 million clubhouse for one of the world’s most prestigious golf courses. Morrison Construction has been appointed as the main contractor for the 18-month Royal Dornoch Golf Club project which will replace the current bui