A multi-million-pound project that is part of an Isle of Cumbrae flood protection scheme is expected to start at the end of January.
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A man-made mountain of more than 2,500 tonnes of crushed demolition material has been transported across Edinburgh as part of an innovative scheme to provide a long-term solution for people facing homelessness. The mammoth operation saw almost 100 truckloads of inert building rubble recycled from a
A homeowner is at his wits’ end after spending months trying to get a 550-pound bear removed from beneath his house. Kenneth Johnson, who lives in Altadena, California, claims the animal has been living in his crawlspace since November and that the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (C
Cardo Group has completed the acquisition of Paisley roofing business Faskin Group. Founded in 2010 by Frank and Karen O’Hara, Faskin Group has over 50 years of combined experience. Faskin’s approach has earned a strong reputation for excellence, long-standing client relationships, and s
Funding from the South Lanarkshire Council-administered Renewable Energy Fund (REF) is to help with the redevelopment of Glassford Village Hall.
SSEN Transmission and Balfour Beatty have marked an early milestone in the delivery of the Netherton Hub, with the opening of a new shared office space in Peterhead where staff working on the clean energy project will be based. Earlier this month, staff from both companies joined local stakeholders
Scottish hospitality operator Buzzworks has acquired a North Berwick hotel, marking the company’s first move into accommodation as part of its ongoing expansion plans. The Nether Abbey Hotel, which first opened its doors in 1957 and has been run by the Stewart family for more than 60 years, si
Big-hearted West Lothian man Charlie Smillie has donated a work bonus to charity. The mechanical engineer was voted Employee of the Month by his bosses at John Heaney Electrical (JHE) in Livingston.
A new Invest Highland prospectus designed to stimulate and promote investment opportunities and demonstrate the benefits of doing business in the Highlands is set to be launched by The Highland Council. Aimed at attracting businesses, investors, and developers to the region, the new prospectus highl
Failure to mention planning reform in the Autumn Statement and no new further developments on how major infrastructure projects will be delivered was “a missed opportunity”, according to Rider Levett Bucknall’s (RLB UK) latest Construction Market Intelligence (CMI).
More than £4 million is to be invested in the railway line between Dunblane and Bridge of Allan at the beginning of next year.
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has launched a consultation on how to adapt and manage Scotland’s historic sites amid concerns that some of the most significant heritage properties are being affected by climate change. Changing weather patterns, including increased rainfall and temperature
Three of Motherwell’s tallest and most recognisable residential towers - Draffen, Allan, and Coursington towers - have been demolished in a carefully planned blowdown, ending more than 50 years of housing history in the town.
The project to create a new University Hospital Monklands has reached its most important milestone yet after the board of NHS Lanarkshire yesterday approved the Full Business Case for the Airdrie facility. Board members agreed that the Monklands Replacement Project (MRP) business case should now be
Cruden Homes has championed female education in STEM subjects after hosting a dedicated Girls in STEM event at Lasswade High School in Bonnyrigg.


