CALA Homes (West) has struck up a partnership with an expert gardening company to give buyers the chance to grow their own veg in their new homes. The housebuilder has joined forces with East Renfrewshire-based Goody Foody Gardens to give clients the opportunity to have their very own raised bed veg
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The public will be given a chance to have their say on proposals for the delivery of a residential development at Portcullis House in Glasgow.
An online exhibition has gone live on Aberdeen City Council’s website to give people more information about the planned South College Street road improvements. The project was approved by the council’s city growth and resources committee last year and authority was given in May at u
Construction has started on the flagship National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) facility at the heart of the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland in Renfrewshire.
The first residents have been welcomed to Clydebank’s new £14.092 million state-of-the-art care facility at Queens Quay House. In line with coronavirus restrictions, residents from Mount Pleasant House and Frank Downie House moved in over a two day period, and will remain within the
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Against a backdrop of continued uncertainty due to the ongoing impact of the coronavirus pandemic, and as the UK continues its journey as the first ever nation to exit the European Union, collaboration will continue to be key as the construction industry prepares itself for months of delay and disru
Few things went according to plan last year but 2020 was a good year for the construction of affordable homes across South Ayrshire.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Defence Infrastructure Organisation.
The former Royal High School on Calton Hill is to return to the open market after the City of Edinburgh Council cancelled a long-term legal agreement to redevelop the A-listed building.
Edinburgh-based real estate consultants ESPC has revealed the top selling areas in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Borders throughout 2020.
Womble Bond Dickinson managing associate, Lisa Dromgoole, on steps construction firms can take to mitigate materials shortages in light of Brexit. The UK construction industry manufactures and uses an incredible amount of materials each year, producing around 2bn bricks, over 70 million sq m of
Work to build a new all-weather pitch at Carrick Academy will start soon.
The mystery surrounding why Stonehenge contains bluestones brought from a Welsh hillside is one step closer to being solved thanks to ground-breaking work by the ‘Stones of Stonehenge’ research team which included the University of St Andrews. Dr Tim Kinnaird, of the School of Earth
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Marketgait Developments Ltd