Over 40 ex-nurses of the former Sunnyside Royal Hospital near Montrose visited the iconic site on Friday to tour the grounds one last time and cut the turf to mark Sunnyside’s new lease of life as a housing development. During their visit around the grounds of the estate, overlooked by the his
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A group of councillors and senior managers from Angus Council visited the sites of the two new purpose-built early learning and childcare centres in Carnoustie and Forfar to see their construction progress.
Architectural firm ICA has announced the appointment of Susannah Macneill as managing director. Ms Macneill has been part of the Glasgow and London-based team for ten years and managed the studio for a number of years, overseeing a period of significant growth.
The UK House Price Index released today by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed that Scotland’s house prices are rising faster than in England.
A printer which eventually turned out to be too big for its designated room has led to spiralling costs for Irish parliamentary authorities.
New measures will be introduced to improve and maintain tenement flats across Scotland.
The firm behind the new Edinburgh Marina Waterfront development has today announced the completion of the restoration of The Leading Light Grade II listed local landmark.
Planning permission has been granted for a sky bar at Glasgow’s Princes Square shopping centre.
A category A listed ‘architectural gem' located near Bonnyrigg could be restored after Midlothian Council agreed plans to step in to help secure its future. Councillors approved a recommendation to use its statutory power of compulsory purchase to acquire legal title to Mavisbank House.
Proposals to transform Midlothian Snowsport Centre into an all-year-round, multi-activity leisure facility have moved forward with an application for planning in principle.
As 2019 draws to a close, Scottish Construction Now runs through the top ten most read And finally articles of the year.
Plans have been submitted to demolish the former function suite of The Kintore Arms Hotel in order to build a block of flats.
NHS Grampian has lodged detailed plans for a new £56 million elective care centre in Aberdeen.
Emtec Group welcomed cabinet secretary for finance, economy fair work, Derek Mackay, last month to officially open its new Edinburgh office. The visit was marked by Mr Mackay ringing the building services company’s “success bell”.
A new care home is to be developed on the site of a former bowling club in Stirling following approval by councillors.


