Scottish recycling firm Brewster Brothers is set to boost its construction waste recycling capacity with the opening of a second, £6 million plant near Cumbernauld. The new site is part of a £7m expansion scheme and is projected to recycle an additional 300,000 tonnes of construction, de
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Transport projects worth more than £2 million which will help people to do more walking, wheeling, and cycling - or work towards net zero goals - have been approved by Aberdeen City Council.
Many woodworking businesses are endangering workers’ lives by failing to implement the measures required to prevent or control exposure to wood dust, according to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Falkirk councillors will be asked to approve the appointment of a contractor to undertake the major Westfield A9/A904 improvement works. If the green light is given at the executive on Tuesday, 13 June, then Balfour Beatty will begin work over the summer to widen carriageways, build major crossing p
Primary school pupils enjoyed hands-on experience of construction skills during a visit to the new active travel link being built at Ravenscraig.
Future generations will get a glimpse of life in East Dunbartonshire through the eyes of Additional Support Needs pupils when a time capsule that has been buried at their brand new school in Waterside, Kirkintilloch is eventually unearthed.
Gas distribution company SGN has selected flow control solutions specialist Oxford Flow, to help prove the hydrogen-readiness of existing gas network infrastructure. The companies will work together as part of SGN’s LTS Futures project, which is verifying the compatibility of Great Britain&rsq
Work to remodel Carstairs junction offered once in a generation access to the key cross border route and Network Rail delivered a wide range of work at multiple locations on the line.
Those driving the growth of Scotland’s fastest-growing place to live have celebrated the success of an innovative pilot programme whereby school pupils are involved in the development of their village. Winchburgh Developments Limited (WDL), West Lothian College and Winchburgh Academy collabora
Main construction works to deliver a state-of-the-art education and community facility for Earlston will begin today. The facility will include a primary school and early years facility with community spaces also included bringing learning and social environments to the heart of the community.
Scottish Water is about to start work on the next phase of its £2.5 million project to tackle flooding on the A8 trunk road through Greenock. A new Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) has been constructed beneath Inverclyde Council’s roads depot in Pottery Street.
Major resurfacing works are to take place on the A72 Lanark Road in Larkhall. The work will take place from 8am on Monday 19 June to 8pm on Sunday 25 June, from the A72 junction with A71 Cornsilloch Roundabout to Brown’s Nursery.
Springfield and Wheatley Group have signed a deal worth £9.7 million to drive the regeneration of Deans South in Livingston. The deal will be transformational for the local area and will deliver high-quality new homes, with the creation of the first 46 properties, built by Springfield, within
Scotland’s Railway is reminding passengers that the railway will close between Kennishead and Kilmarnock for six-weeks as part of a £63 million upgrade.
One of Taylor Wimpey East Scotland's youngest apprentice painters, Shinnade Bain, beat off stiff competition from students across Scotland to collect her first industry recognition this month aged just 17 years old. Entered for the competition by her course leaders at Fife College, the budding appre


