The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has committed £5 million of funding towards the delivery of a new community tennis and sports centre at Park of Keir near Dunblane.
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An opportunity has arisen for someone to purchase the Macduff Town Hall which has become surplus to requirements. Aberdeenshire Council’s Estates Team is seeking offers for the property that would lend itself to a number of commercial, residential or community uses.
Cabinet secretary for transport Fiona Hyslop visited the site of the relocated Hairmyres station this week to see progress on the East Kilbride Enhancement project.
It is with great sadness that Allied Surveyors Scotland has to advise of the passing of J. Keith Denholm on Friday 12th July 2024, aged 57 years. Sharing the news on LinkedIn, the company said: "Keith was at the heart of our business for almost 40 years starting as an apprentice surveyor in 1984 and
The Women in Plant (WiP) working group from the Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) is planning to attend the Scottish Plant Operator Challenge taking place 27th July at Errol, in a bid to introduce women to a career in plant. Carly Somerville will be heading up the team representing WiP at the
The UK Government has announced the formation of an Onshore Wind Industry Taskforce.
Line marking and road safety specialist WJ Group has shared a series of images taken by its employees in celebration of the hidden perks of working in construction.
Knight Property Group has completed phase three of its £20 million speculative development in East Kilbride and agreed a multi-year lease with engineering services and asset management specialist Briggs Equipment. The new "state-of-the-art" industrial warehouse at Langlands Commercial Par
Hillcrest's Ellengowan regeneration project has been lauded with a silver award in the Affordable Housing category at the Scottish Design Awards 2024.
Mark O'Neill, head of energy consultancy at Hardies Property & Construction Consultants, likens heating a building to filling a sieve. I’m partial to a good analogy. In a literary sense, they serve the purpose of allowing a comparison to be drawn between two unrelated concepts to make a cl
Largo Leisure Parks has formally launched an £800,000 development, expanding its Sauchope Links holiday park, with a traditional ribbon-cutting ceremony. The new development at the coastal park near Crail, is an investment into tourism in the area and aims to attract not only more ho
Build-to-rent operator Get Living has sold its Glasgow development site to Galliard Apsley Partnership. The scheme has existing consent to build 821 rental homes and 681 purpose-built student accommodation units on the 7.5-acre site behind High Street rail station, which was the original location of
Residents from all areas of Clydebank are being asked for their feedback on a new long-term plan for the town.
Perth tradesman Davie Birrell has bowed out after clocking up 50 years with family firm Bannerman Decorators. Bill Bannerman, who took him on as an apprentice in 1974, interrupted his 94th birthday celebrations to join son and third generation partner Ewan at the firm’s Dunkeld Road Colour Stu
With the consultation on the Scottish equivalent to the Passivhaus standard expected to begin shortly, Kate de Selincourt from the UK Passivhaus Trust shares what it could deliver in terms of health. Scotland has big problems with public health. The life expectancy at birth is the lowest in the


