Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has donated two more public access defibrillators (PADs) to The Kieran McDade Foundation. The PADs will benefit two local football or sports clubs in Scotland, bringing the housebuilder's donation of lifesaving equipment to the Foundation to four.
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Work to improve driving conditions and enhance road safety on the A8 at Glasgow Road and the Ingliston interchange in Edinburgh is to start on Monday 16 September.
Caledonia Housing Association has welcomed tenants to new homes in Brechin, Angus. The development at Brechin West was a collaboration with Angus Council and Scotia Homes to repurpose homes for social housing that were originally destined for the private market.
South Tyneside-based Castle is to supply full mechanical, electrical, public health and renewable services for the new Passivhaus-certified Paisley Grammar School in Renfrewshire.
Work has started on a new Quantum Communications Hub Optical Ground Station (HOGS), a state-of-the-art telescope which is being built on Heriot-Watt University’s Research Park. The new facility will demonstrate and test satellite quantum secure communications, maintaining and growing the UK&rs
Taylor Wimpey has moved to ease concerns over plans for a large housing development in Cardross.
Residents in Erskine are being encouraged to take part in a consultation which sets out potential improvements to the town centre and riverfront.
Ravenscraig Limited director Russell Wilkie follows up the recent submission of a Proposal of Application Notice to North Lanarkshire Council by highlighting what the development could bring to the area.
The installation of smart technology – including monitors and sensors - across Scotland’s underground sewer system is already helping to prevent waste water discharges in the marine environment. New intelligent network sensors have enabled steps to be taken which have stopped waste water
A £516,000 project to install over 886 solar panels has been completed at a waste water treatment works in East Ayrshire, supporting Scottish Water’s pledge to reach net zero emissions by 2040.
South Ayrshire Council is set to carry out repair work to Newton Tower in Ayr. The category B listed building which dates back to 1795 will be treated with a new lime-based render, replacing the cement which is in poor condition.
The groundwork for a new social housing development to help transform Mill O’ Mains has been welcomed by Dundee City Council’s housing convenor Mark Flynn. The 48 homes are being developed by McTaggart Construction as part of a wider masterplan to complete the regeneration of Mill O&rsqu
Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has donated a public access defibrillator (PAD) to Elderslie Wallace Bowling Club in Elderslie, near Paisley, to benefit the community in the immediate local area.
A family-owned window and conservatory specialist is celebrating 50 years of serving the Highlands in style by posting record sales and launching a special birthday competition.
A project to introduce a new retail and community hub at the former British Car Auctions site at Bridgend in Kinross has begun in earnest. Loch Developments Ltd, advised by LSPIM Dev Co, has announced that the demolition of buildings for the regeneration is now underway and is expected to be complet


