The formal pre-application for Clackmannanshire Council’s plans for a new state-of-the-art Wellbeing Hub and Lochies School have now been submitted.
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Communities across Scotland have been recognised at the Scottish Government’s relaunched Scottish Planning Innovation Awards (SPIA). The overall winner was Planning Aid Scotland's Live Life Morvern initiative, a community plan of action which pulls together local resources and ideas to build a
A 77-year-old terminally ill former construction worker and his wife are to splash out on a bungalow after winning £1 million on the National Lottery. Ian Anderson from Stirling requires constant oxygen to help with his condition of pleural plaques and pulmonary fibrosis.
Axiom Project Services has helped a significant Dundee development take a further step forward following the granting of planning permission for the second stage of the new Glenmore Group PBSA scheme at Douglas Street.
EDF Renewables UK will host a supply chain event in Inverness later this month to showcase its new Clash Gour wind farm and provide local businesses with the chance to discuss opportunities to work on the project. The event marks a significant milestone in the development of the wind farm project lo
Aberdeenshire-based steel and cladding firm KR Group has secured a series of contract wins exceeding £2 million with Morrison Construction. The continuing relationship between the two companies is a result of Morrison Construction’s commitment to achieving net zero, led by parent company
Artisan Real Estate is set to progress with the homes-led redevelopment of one of Edinburgh city centre’s largest potential development sites following planning approval today.
The Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity has received a £50,000 donation from the Persimmon Charitable Foundation to support its work.
Negative stigma and a lack of proper training opportunities are blocking many people with criminal records from earning a second chance at life within the construction industry, a Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) report has revealed.
Glasgow-based specialist communications consultancy Perceptive Communicators has added four high-profile new clients to its built environment portfolio, made two key promotions and been shortlisted for the prestigious Homes for Scotland awards. The consultancy, which specialises in built environment
Tasmania's premier has promised to build the world's largest chocolate fountain if re-elected later this month. Jeremy Rockliff, who has led the Australian island state since 2022, said the project would bring more tourists, The Guardian reports.
Gilson Gray has made two appointments to its corporate team. Donald Lawrie Morrison, a senior solicitor based in the firm’s Aberdeen office, joins from Squire Patton Boggs in London where his practice focused on multi-sectoral UK and international M&A, private equity and venture capital tr
Engineering services provider Edwin James Group has appointed Daniel Longden as its first head of corporate development. A qualified chartered accountant, Mr Longden brings a wealth of experience from his previous roles at K3 Capital Group Plc and JLA Group. His appointment is part of the Edwin Jame
Architectural practice Aitken Turnbull has thrown its support behind grassroots football in Musselburgh, sponsoring the under-10s Wee Windsors Boys' Football Team.
Minister for higher and further education Graeme Dey MSP kicked off Scottish Apprenticeship Week at Fife College’s new Dunfermline Campus.


