More than a decade after Falkirk Council became one of only a handful of Scottish councils approved to use Tax Incremental Finance (TIF), the initiative is showing strong returns, with more than £36 million of new infrastructure delivered, 2,100 jobs created and major transport improvements no
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A 700 m section of the Back Burn (also known locally as the Conland, Coul and Balbirnie Burn) has been restored to follow its original course at Coul Den Reservoir, Glenrothes, boosting biodiversity and nature and bringing benefits to local communities.
A new collection of 16 affordable homes has been completed at Lochside Park in Dunfermline, marking the fourth successful collaboration between Lochay Homes and Kingdom Housing Association.
The 220 kV, three-phase export cable was installed in three 28-kilometre sections by Enshore Subsea using the CMOS Installer cable lay vessel operating from the Port of Blyth.
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has launched a public consultation on a new assurance process to open up registration for professionals who have partial qualifications but lack a Part 1 undergraduate degree.
Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has helped Windy Standard III Wind Farm reach a significant construction milestone with the first pouring of concrete on turbine foundations.
Construction of a new £5.9 million railway bridge at the former Exxon site at Bowling is gathering pace, with the structure now clearly taking shape.
A new report from the Scottish Land Commission shows how lessons from around the world could help Scotland modernise the way it values land and property, strengthening the foundation for fairer taxation to support sustainable public finances, and action on climate change. The research, carried out b
The refurbishment of Milngavie Primary School is progressing well now that pupils and staff have been decanted, leaving an empty building for contractors to work on.
SSEN Transmission welcomes the decision by Scottish Ministers to grant Section 37 consent for the reconductoring project between Alyth in Perth & Kinross and Tealing in Angus.
Works are set to begin next month on a key Paisley route as part of a £59 million investment in new transport connections to the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland (AMIDS), adding to a new £85.5m state-of-the-art secondary school and enhanced active travel links in the
Fife Council’s Cabinet Committee has approved a £6.45 million investment to build five new residential properties for children and young people on the Westmill site in Kirkcaldy. The development will include:
Masterplans designed to cue up significant investment in each of South Lanarkshire’s two country parks have been approved by councillors.
The first shipment of XXL monopile foundations for Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm has arrived in the Port of Leith, marking the start of a new phase of offshore construction for the project and a new era for the recently completed Forth Ports renewables hub. The 1.1 gigawatt (GW) Inch Cape will be the
Falkirk Council has launched the next stage of work on the Local Development Plan (LDP3) and is asking residents what matters most for their towns, villages and neighbourhoods.


