Stirling Council remains on track and committed to delivering its successful programme of affordable housing for the benefit of all its communities.
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Plans for a new primary school at Chapelton are progressing with Aberdeenshire Council anticipating opening to pupils in 2026. Changes are being made to the Section 75 agreement with developer Elsick Development Company, allowing the school to open in 2026, rather than on completion of the 489th hou
West Dunbartonshire Council has agreed to progress with a major flood alleviation scheme to help protect properties in Dumbarton East.
SSEN Transmission has welcomed the decision by Scottish Ministers to approve its Section 37 consent application for the Aberarder Wind Farm Connection project.
Proposals to increase the supply of affordable housing in the Stirling Council area over the next five years have been approved.
Midlothian Council has been awarded £1,220,416 from the Scottish Government’s Tier 2 Active Travel Infrastructure Fund for construction projects in 2025–26. The funding will support three projects designed to make walking, wheeling, and cycling safer, easier and more accessible acr
A start date for the £24 million Central Greenock redevelopment has been confirmed – with new artist’s impressions released showing how the transformation will look.
Midlothian councillors have approved an additional £10.7 million in funding for the refurbishment and extension of Penicuik High School after increases in construction costs.
Springfield Properties has signed an initial agreement with SSEN Transmission to commence the delivery of almost 300 homes in the North of Scotland as part of SSEN Transmission’s investment programme to upgrade the national electricity transmission grid. The announcement comes as the housebuil
Clark Contracts is campaigning to protect the future of Scotland’s construction talent pipeline following news that Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) may suspend its Building Surveying and Construction Management programmes for the 2026/27 academic session. The proposed suspension comes amid
The president of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has said he will not renew his registration with the Architects Registration Board (ARB) in order to highlight the “absurdity” of the current regulatory system. Chris Williamson has written to the ARB to confirm that he wi
Manor Estates Housing Association has taken possession of 10 three-bedroom family homes at Queensferry Heights.
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has announced a series of changes it is making to the funding and grant system. The training body said the changes are designed to ensure CITB can deliver the greatest value for the greatest number of employers and maximise the value of the Levy for in
A "transformative" new Center Parcs is poised to open by summer 2029 after Scottish Borders Council unanimously approved planning permission for a new village between Hawick and Selkirk.
Balfour Beatty has told shareholders it remains on track to meet full-year earnings expectations, underpinned by robust cash generation and a significantly strengthened order book. The infrastructure group also confirmed plans for further share buybacks in 2026, reinforcing its commitment to shareho


