AECOM is calling for a national sovereign data centre framework to protect the UK’s critical digital infrastructure and ensure the country captures long‑term economic value from the rapid expansion of AI.
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Enterprise Hotels & Hospitality is seeking developers to progress a consented hotel development site in Glasgow city centre.
Plans for a £40 million holiday resort on the banks of Loch Lomond have been rejected by the Scottish Government, bringing an end, at least for now, to one of Scotland’s most contentious planning battles.
Midlothian councillors have approved proposals to relocate Gorebridge Library into Gorebridge Leisure Centre, creating a new Gorebridge Hub that brings valued local services together under one roof.
Construction of 17 new council homes in Newton Mearns is well underway, with tenants expected to be handed the keys this autumn. The new homes, built by CCG (Scotland) Ltd, comprise 4 one-bed cottage flats, 12 two-bed flats and 1 two-bed bungalow; 3 of the homes will be wheelchair adaptable. H
Glasgow City Council has today granted planning permission for 46 much-needed, modern social rent homes at the former Queen’s Park School site on Grange Road.
A company being established by a University of Strathclyde researcher is pursuing innovative methods of combining carbon capture with sustainable building materials.
The National Lottery Heritage Fund has announced an investment of over £7 million to help revitalise the historic town centres of Airdrie, Girvan, Tarbert and Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street.
A new report published today by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has presented a wide body of evidence that explores the challenges and opportunities underpinning the construction skills gap, turning data and forecasts into a clear, accessible view of the whole industry.
North Lanarkshire Council has confirmed a major long-term investment in its housing stock, committing more than £531 million over the next five years to improve homes and support communities across the area.
High school students gathered at Okanagan College in Kelowna, Canada, this month for the institution’s long‑running spaghetti bridge‑building competition — a yearly test of engineering ingenuity using nothing more than pasta and glue.
Glasgow City Council has confirmed it is ‘minded to grant’ planning permission for a major new purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development in Glasgow’s Central Business District.
Four local charities have benefited from £18,800 of donations from Lochmaben manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles as part of the firm’s diamond jubilee year.
According to Savills, 2025 was another record year for the food & beverage sector (F&B) in Glasgow, with 38 new openings in the city centre totalling 87,000 sq ft of restaurant accommodation.
Glasgow City Council is rolling out a significant upgrade to the city's road network on the back of a three-year £119 million investment programme.


