A tour of crazy golf holes designed by architects two years ago for the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship is to return for a street festival in Dundee this weekend. The course includes famous landmarks throughout time such as the Falkirk Wheel, The Tay Bridge, the Royal Arch and the V&A. It will
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Plans for a £200 million expansion of the Union Square shopping centre in Aberdeen have been given the green light. Owners Hammerson have now been granted planning permission in principle for a major extension, which would include space for 30 new retailers and a 120-bedroom hotel.
Senior Architectural Systems adds spirit to Glasgow’s new whisky distillery Whisky production has returned to the banks of the River Clyde in Glasgow for the first time in 100 years with the completion of the new Clydeside Distillery.
Renovations at the Scottish Association for Mental Health’s Redhall Walled Garden mental health service in Edinburgh have been given a boost after Morrison Construction organised a crane lift to move new accommodation into place. Managed by SAMH, the service takes its name from the 18th-century wa
Scotland’s construction industry is being held back by poor broadband and high postal delivery charges, according to new research. A total of 44% of businesses in the sector have told Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) that broadband in their area is variable or poor. The statistic is in contrast with
Housebuilder Springfield Partnerships, part of Springfield Properties, has been given planning consent for 100 affordable homes in Harthill. The plans, approved by North Lanarkshire Council, will transform the 9.7 acre-site into a mix of two, three and four-bedroom affordable homes.
Merchant Homes has submitted a planning application to Glasgow City Council for 132 homes as part of a new residential community for Glasgow East. The local authority will now consider plans for the development which is set to be located at Stepford Road, just north of the city’s Edinburgh Roa
Thursday 2 August 10:00 – 14:00 Macintosh/Chalmers Rooms, Double Tree by Hilton Hotel, Strathclyde Business Park, Phoenix Crescent, Bellshill, ML4 3JQ
The dire state of the UK’s transport infrastructure is contributing to the housing crisis, according to a new report published by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). Joining the Dots: a new approach to tackling the UK’s infrastructure challenges, makes the case for addressing the U
Leith Street to reopen following major infrastructure works Edinburgh’s Leith Street will reopen to traffic in both directions by 6am on Saturday 28 July, ahead of this year’s Fringe, following a programme of infrastructure improvement works which began in September 2017.
In a move which celebrates its commitment to age diversity, Airdrie family business Arvill Plant and Tool Hire has appointed a 78-year-old construction industry veteran as one its sales executives. The company has acquired the services of hugely experienced and universally-respected plant hire speci
A former administration building at Robert Gordon University (RGU) in Aberdeen is to undergo a £1.5 million refurbishment to create a dedicated regional hub for digital and entrepreneurship activity. The Category A listed building on Schoolhill is being developed by private sector economic developm
Emtec wins place on Crown Commercial Services framework Emtec Facility Services has been included in the Crown Commercial Service's £12 billion facilities management marketplace framework.
Some of the most famous digital neighbourhoods in video game history are to be explored in a new atlas. Created by urban planner Konstantinos Dimopoulos and illustrated by Maria Kallikaki, the book takes a look at some of the video game industry’s most popular cities, mapping, cataloguing, and doc
A B-Listed former Dundee jute mill is to be transformed into a block of flats after councillors gave the plans the green light. Formerly part of the Camperdown Works, Burnside Mill in Lochee was last used as a sports centre and will be turned into a complex of 39 flats.


