The 30-year project to rejuvenate Dundee’s waterfront is half way to completion with over £75 million already invested in infrastructure. A new report set to go before councillors on Monday has detailed the “massive” community benefits the project is set to bring as it moves from an initial i
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Scotland’s town planners are being given a run for their money by a group of students from West College Scotland who are taking on a challenge, called Place Matters -‘Images of Enterprise’, to come up with artistic interpretations of what an enterprising town should look like. One of the early
Forster Technical Manager, Alan Collins receives Solar NFRC Scottish Roofing Contractor of the Year Award. Forster Roofing has picked up the ‘Solar’ award at the National Federation Roofing Contractor’s (NFRC) annual Scottish Roofing Contractor of the Year Awards, for integrated roofing and so
The best new buildings in Scotland have been revealed in the 3rd annual Scottish Property Awards, the independent programme which celebrates excellence in commercial property. Developments large and small from across the nation were considered in wide ranging locations such as Shetland, Skye and the
https://youtu.be/82nMtcgg9TU People across Scotland are being asked for views on how the past is shaping our present and future.
Patrick Geddes The ongoing influence of the Scottish planner and botanist Sir Patrick Geddes will be discussed at a double bill of public lectures at the University of Dundee on Wednesday November 18th.
The potential value of Scotland’s empty homes is more than £4 billion, according to the organisation tasked with bringing them back into use. Ahead of its annual conference, The Scottish Empty Homes Partnership (SEHP), which is run by housing and homelessness charity Shelter Scotland and funded b
Output from the UK construction sector fell unexpectedly for a third consecutive month in September, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). But ndustry bosses said they remain optimistic despite the official figures showing that construction output dipped 0.2 per cent in Se
Jordan Charters and Dan Macauley Two Edinburgh College apprentices are ready to stencil, chisel and carve their way to success at a national skills competition this week, representing the city against UK rivals.
Broadford works Plans to transform an A-listed former factory in Aberdeen into a multi-million-pound urban village will go on display next month.
EDC Leader Cllr. Rhonda Geekie, John Hope, Board Director, hub West Scotland and Harry Thorburn of Morgan Sindall. A topping out ceremony has been held to mark the completion of the exterior of the new £5.29 million Lennoxtown Community Hub.
Lairdsland Primary School An innovative new primary school has recently opened its doors to local children and is set to pave the way for Scottish primary schools of the future.
Gaiety Theatre, Ayr Projects aimed at revitalising Kilsyth main street, converting a derelict warehouse into a community facility in Helensburgh and renovating the Ayr Gaiety theatre are among those to benefit from a £1.7 million fund from the Scottish Government.
Regional managing director Simon Phillips (left) and construction director for Scotland John Moore at the £8.9m Engine Shed project in Stirling Esh Border Construction will be exhibiting at Scotland’s newest industry showcase event this week to assist its business growth target for 2016.
Chris McNeill, West Dunbartonshire Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) head of community health and care services, Councillor Gail Casey, chair of WD HSCP board, and Keith Redpath, WD HSCP chief officer, join other representatives for the official sod cutting at the site of the new multi-milli


