Dandara East Scotland has been spreading Christmas cheer by supporting River Kids’ West Lothian Xmas Toy Appeal. The housebuilder donated new toys for all age groups and £500 to the charity, which supports disadvantaged children across West Lothian. The West Lothian Toy Appeal was set up
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The campaigning trade association for Scotland’s electrical industry has said it is looking forward to 2023 with “renewed optimism and confidence” after it ended the year on a positive note by reflecting on 12 months of significant milestones. While continuing to focus on the welfa
Aberdeen-based Dron & Dickson, specialists in integrated supply, installation, and maintenance of harsh and hazardous area electrical equipment, has acquired Inverurie firm Cable Solutions Worldwide Limited in a seven-figure deal. The acquisition will enable Dron & Dickson to offer an
Homes for Scotland's Liz Hamilton looks ahead to the National Planning Framework 4 and outlines what it means for the Scottish economy. Scotland needs more homes. With a shortfall now approaching 100,000 houses since 2007, this is beyond doubt and we require a robust and ambitious plan to put this r
Housebuilder Dandara East Scotland has donated £500 to help support Edinburgh SW Food Bank. In addition, Dandara staff packed boxes with cereal, soup, pasta, rice, tinned tomatoes, beans, fruit juice and biscuits and delivered them to the bank in Gorgie Road, which is run by the Trussell Trust
Throughout 2022, Clark Contracts has welcomed nineteen new employees to its award-winning academy in a range of roles including trainee, trade apprentice and office-based apprentice positions. The contractor has welcomed three new trainee quantity surveyors, two of whom are currently studying for th
As part of its ongoing commitment to working in partnership with local communities and its 12-month programme of support to Cyrenians, staff at Taylor Wimpey East Scotland have responded to this year’s Cyrenian’s Christmas Appeal with personal donations of a variety of much needed items
The Highland Council has launched its Local Place Plans webpage, where community-led groups can find useful guidance on preparing, submitting, and registering Local Place Plans. These plans provide an opportunity for communities to set out their vision and priorities for the future, particularly aro
Chartered surveyor DM Hall has made over two thirds of its substantial car fleet all electric (EV) or hybrid (PHEV). Of its 130-strong car fleet, used principally to convey its surveyors to inspect, assess and value residential and commercial properties across Scotland, the firm boasts 28 PHEVs and
Plans have been submitted for one of the world’s biggest wind farms in the Firth of Forth capable of providing power to more than five million homes.
Temporary site service company WysePower, which emphasises the use of carbon-neutral building solutions, has been acquired by the RSK Group. Founded as WysePlant in 1958, the company began by providing temporary electrics, hoists, cranes, cabins and general plant. Today, WysePower has more than 260
Plans for a replacement primary school at Whitecraig were approved yesterday by East Lothian Council’s planning committee.
Plans for the first drive-thru Greggs in the north east have been approved, with the new bakery site set to be built in Westhill. A café will also be built with seating for 28 diners, so customers still have the option to sit in. if they wish.
Cushman & Wakefield’s Scottish business chair David Davidson is to retire in March after a 31-year career with the firm and will be succeeded as head of capital markets Scotland by Stephen Bibby. Mr Davidson joined Cushman & Wakefield in 1992 to lead what was then Healey & Baker&rs
Redpath Construction has secured new projects at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus in Glasgow and the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley. At the QEUH, the firm will upgrade Ward 62 of the Neurosurgery building. The Neurosurgery building contains Neurosurgery and OMFS Theatres, Int


