(from left) Iain Gulland, chief executive of Zero Waste Scotland; Grace Waku, environmental officer and Sarah Wilson, marketing manager both of CMS Window Systems; and Sally Magnusson, presenter on BBC Reporting Scotland CMS Window Systems has been recognised for its commitment to ‘closed loop’
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Cruden Homes and Angus Housing Association have announced plans to invest almost £5 million to continue the successful regeneration of the Mid Craigie estate in Dundee. The investment will see 42 new homes built on the site of the former Mid Craigie Primary School, known locally as the “Rainbow
(from left) Diane Williamson, chairperson, Margaret Glen, vice chairperson, Iain Turner, Bellsmyre maintenance officer, Barry Johnstone, Caledonia area director Bellsmyre Housing Association launches £5m improvement programme
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Homes set for Blackbyres Road in Barrhead Council to invest over £7m to build 120 new East Renfrewshire homes
A coalition is urging the Scottish Government to substantially increase the funding available to improve the energy efficiency of Scotland's homes ahead of a debate today in the Scottish Parliament. The Existing Homes Alliance, whose members include WWF Scotland, Changeworks and the National Insulat
Green light for nearly 200 homes on Cambuslang Hoover site Planning permission has been approved for almost 200 houses to be built on the former Hoover site in Cambuslang.
Anderson Construction's work for Calor Gas in Dyce Anderson Construction has announced the award of a number of new contracts totalling more than £3 million in value.
Steve Radley The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is to treble the number of construction employers that are surveyed as part of its compulsory Levy Order Consensus process.
A long term improvement in the energy efficiency of housing stock coupled with a substantial drop in the price of domestic fuel has seen a drop in Scotland’s fuel poverty rates, though campaigners have warned that the job is far from over. The latest Scottish House Condition Survey (SHCS) from the
An independent survey into the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has criticised the body for having “little or no impact on its primary mission of encouraging the provision of training” among the sector’s SMEs. Research released today by Hudson Contract found that only 9 per cent of
£10m revamp begins at Charles Rennie Mackintosh's famous Tea Rooms Work has begun on the £10m restoration project to restore one of Glasgow’s Willow Tea Rooms, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
New community hub unveiled in Aberdeen Aberdeen’s new community hub was unveiled this week after less than a year construction.
David Thomas Housebuilder Barratt Developments said that market conditions remained healthy and demand strong, despite a 5.8 per cent drop in home completions.
Plans for a new primary school in Wallyford Councillors have agreed a budget which will deliver a major investment of £169 million in capital projects across East Lothian over the next three years.


