Members of the Highland Council’s Climate Change Committee have welcomed continued progress across a range of projects within the council’s Net Zero Programme, alongside the approval of four new initiatives to further accelerate action towards a climate-resilient and sustainable Highlan
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New plans have been submitted for a major student housing development on Russell Road in Edinburgh.
The UK Parliament's Scottish Affairs Committee has today launched an inquiry investigating the strategic and economic case for improved fixed transport links between Scotland’s islands.
Safehands Health & Safety Consultants Ltd has appointed Dawn McKenzie as the company’s new manager, as the firm approaches its 33rd anniversary. With more than two decades of experience in the health and safety industry, Dawn brings extensive knowledge of compliance, training, and consulta
Scottish ministers have granted Section 37 consent for the reconductoring of the overhead transmission line between Tealing in Angus and Westfield in Fife.
Armed Forces personnel and their families will benefit from the most significant transformation of UK military housing in more than 50 years, with more than 40,000 service family homes to be modernised, refurbished or rebuilt.
Plans for a £10 million transformation of Scone Palace have been recommended for approval, paving the way for one of Perthshire’s most significant heritage developments in recent years.
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) has unveiled ambitious plans for the redevelopment of Glasgow’s Buchanan Bus Station and the surrounding urban block, including new homes, offices, shops, and public spaces.
East Lothian Council has selected a preferred supplier and will now begin the first steps to look at siting a hyperscale data centre on the former coal store site at Cockenzie. There are several steps to be completed to determine the feasibility of the project, with the overall aim being a Joint Ven
Councillors are to be updated next week on work to identify options for the next stage of Renfrewshire Council’s multi-million-pound school investment programme.
Fire engineering consultancy OFR Consultants has transitioned to an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) model, with an employee-owned trust acquiring a controlling stake in the company. The company, which has offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow, will also continue to operate its Enterprise Management Incent
Work on a major £4.5 million upgrade to the Kyle of Lochalsh railway in the Highlands got underway over the weekend.
On the banks of the River Clyde, a significant urban regeneration project is rapidly taking shape. Main contractor GRAHAM is leading the Central Quay development, which includes four student accommodation buildings for UNITE Students that will redefine this part of the Glasgow cityscape. The current
Plans to transform the former Clydesdale Steelworks site in Bellshill into a large new residential neighbourhood have been approved by North Lanarkshire Council, subject to a legal agreement covering contributions to local schools.
Plans for a battery energy storage system (BESS) that was proposed for a site in Fasnakyle have been refused by Highland Council.


