A new board of trustees has been appointed that will steer the final phase of restoration at the Grade-A listed Rothesay Pavilion. The refreshed board brings together local commitment with international expertise, across sectors spanning the arts, events, tourism, heritage, hospitality and business.
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A plan to ensure the Highlands maximises the benefits of billions of pounds in infrastructure investment is being launched by Deputy First Minster Kate Forbes. The Workforce North Action Plan for The Highland Council area brings together a range of local and national partners with key employers to d
A new collection of 16 affordable homes has been completed at Lochside Park in Dunfermline, marking the fourth successful collaboration between Lochay Homes and Kingdom Housing Association.
CCG’s in-house planned maintenance division, Asset Management, is making significant progress in delivering kitchen and bathroom upgrades across Whiteinch and Scotstoun in West Glasgow. Working in partnership with Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association, the contractor is currently on-si
A bankrupt builder who persuaded a customer to pay him more than £30,000 for home improvements he never completed has been sentenced. Wayne Miller deliberately concealed his status as a bankrupt from his victim and abandoned the building project in Canterbury when it was nowhere near finished.
As Scotland’s construction sector faces mounting pressure from skills shortages and an ageing workforce, Forster Group is proving that the future is already here and ready to build.
Jarvie Plant Ltd. has made a significant investment in 168 brand-new JCB machines supplied by its long-term partner, Scot JCB.
Five nature charities are calling on Scotland’s First Minister to stop what could be the “world’s deadliest windfarm for birds” being built. Berwick Bank could kill more birds than any other individual wind farm on the planet, according to the RSPB and conservation partners.
Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has helped Windy Standard III Wind Farm reach a significant construction milestone with the first pouring of concrete on turbine foundations.
Architecture students at the University of Dundee say ongoing staff shortages are threatening both their education and the future of the university’s highly regarded architecture programmes.
The extent to which weather events between April 2024 and March 2025 significantly impacted electricity generation, demand, and infrastructure across the UK has been highlighted in a new report.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has released a first-of-its-kind surveying skills report, which measures the state of skills in the global surveying profession.
Soaring building costs and uncertainty over new standards have left a significant funding gap in the Scottish Government’s efforts to end the housing emergency, according to a report from the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA).
A self-employed builder from Reading has been given a suspended prison sentence after a man fell to his death while assisting with roof work. Raffaele Vigliotti, 68, who was trading as Absolute Building Solutions, was also ordered to complete 200 hours of unpaid work, after the death of Andrew Layle
Proposals to develop new student flats in Glasgow’s west end have been recommended for approval ahead of a council decision next week.


