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An architect who embezzled more than £350,000 from a charity has been ordered to sell his East Lothian castle to pay back the money. Ian Brash admitted embezzling £358,832 from the Dr Robert Malcolm Trust between August 12, 2010 and September 10, 2014 when he appeared at Edinburgh Sherif
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A popular café located in Glasgow's Whiteinch Centre has been provided with much-needed support as a result of a multi-million-pound planned maintenance project between Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association and CCG (Scotland) Ltd.
After a year in which the construction industry has led the way in terms of the safe return to work during a global pandemic, organisers of a North East awards ceremony are preparing to celebrate this year’s construction heroes at a live online awards ceremony. The Trades Awards are organised
The president of SELECT has praised the “spirit of collaboration and co-operation” shown by the campaigning trade association and its members during the pandemic. Donald W Orr said Scotland’s largest construction trade body had “played a vital role” as it helped contrac
Emtec Building Services has been awarded the contract for the full M&E services for Project Alba with Robertson Group. The project includes the refurbishment of an existing distribution warehouse in Livingston to provide a new cardboard and packaging facility for SAICA.
A design team led by Oberlanders Architects has been appointed to take forward the delivery of an innovation hub on land adjacent to Queen Margaret University in East Lothian.
A new community-led green area is set to bring biodiversity to a Glasgow neighbourhood, with the support of school children and the Wheatley Foundation.
Scientists have discovered an innovative way to repair lunar bricks using bacteria, a breakthrough that could strengthen future Moon habitats.
A planning application for a £15 million urban park in Queen Street has been made by Aberdeen City Council.
Aberdeen’s city centre is to transform into a brick-filled dinosaur adventure this October.
A significant milestone in the redevelopment of the Forthside site and Stirling Studios project has been reached following the approval of a £6 million procurement contract for building refurbishment.
The Kilmarnock branch of building materials merchant PDM recently donated a defibrillator to Mauchline Football Club as part of East Ayrshire’s Community Defibrillator Initiative.
The hot spots where electric vehicle infrastructure is required to support zero emission heavy goods vehicles have been identified in a new report by the Centre for Sustainable Road Freight at Heriot-Watt University.


