A developer has launched a public consultation into plans to replace redundant Glasgow city centre offices with student flats.
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Live sport and entertainment firm AEG Europe has received approved planning permission for a new state-of-the-art 8,500-capacity arena in Edinburgh Park.
Julie Moulsdale from Perceptive Communicators shares how the homebuilding industry can use proactive community engagement to unlock the planning system. We are in the grip of a nationwide housing crisis, yet recent figures reveal that the timescale for average planning application is four times long
A new rail link connecting Aberdeen to Fraserburgh via Peterhead would deliver a north-east economic boom and reduce fatal accidents on one of Scotland’s deadliest roads, a key study has found.
After less than a year in his job, a Scottish Water apprentice has clinched both Scottish and UK top awards for his innovative work and presentation on using the natural flow of water to generate electricity.
Plans to invest in Pitlochry High School to create a new community campus and create more affordable housing in the town have been given the green light by councillors in Perth and Kinross. The proposals, made following the Pitlochry Locality Asset Review, will see £8.7m invested in the school
A ten-storey luxury building in Tokyo is to be demolished because it blocks a view of Japan’s sacred mountain, Mount Fuji.
Revised plans to demolish a property in Glencoe, made notorious as the home of disgraced television presenter Jimmy Savile, to make way for a new residence look set to be given the green light. Allt-Na-Reigh near Ballachullish has been subjected to continued vandalism despite also being the pre
Vital peatlands at a major wind farm site in South Lanarkshire have been restored thanks to a partnership between a renewable developer and a local construction firm. Taking place at its Middle Muir Wind Farm site, OnPath Energy partnered with Drumclog Plant Ltd to revitalise the peat bog, securing
Persimmon West Scotland supported this year’s Monkton Gala Day with a £1,000 donation, as part of the homebuilder’s Community Champions scheme. The Gala Day took place on Saturday 8 June and was organised by the Monkton Community Council, with the aim of bringing the people of the
The Sheriff Appeal Court has reduced the amount payable by a joiner who failed to meet quality of work standards in an attic conversion job by £12,000 after he challenged the sheriff’s decision to award decree in favour of the pursuers.
With a General Election only weeks away and a mixed outlook for the construction industry, Turner & Townsend is urging businesses to prioritise adaptability in their approaches to long-term projects and programmes to set them up for success.
Cala Homes and its national charity partner Samaritans have earned a top accolade at this year’s Business Charity Awards 2024.
Construction input costs in Scotland increased by an average of 4.5% in the year to 2Q 2024, according to a contractors' panel newly established by the Building Cost Information Service (BCIS). The BCIS Scottish Contractors Panel was formed to help monitor quarterly movement in costs, including the
Perth and Kinross Council have approved plans for ten short-term let units above a Kinross High Street supermarket.


