Andrew Milne Edinburgh's tenements are a vital part of a vibrant city. Andrew Milne asks isn't it time we started looking after them?
Opinion
By Jonathan Henson, Savills head of rural in Scotland The Land Reform Bill, published in the Scottish Parliament this week, is a punctuation point in landownership history, with the proposed Bill being a starting point for further reforms. It establishes a Land Commission whose remit is to deliver a
James Forbes Successful cities are those cities with a feel about them - a ‘buzz in the air’. A city which embraces creativity, industry and innovation will be a successful city: capable of attracting the best businesses, the best people and competing on a European scale.
Jonathan Seddon The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 ("CDM15") came into force on 6 April 2015.
Alan Burns By Alan Burns, divisions manager for City Building
By Puja Bhardwaj, assistant site manager for BAM Construction Despite the lingering stereotypes of the construction industry, I urge young people to consider a career in this dynamic, creative and technologically advanced industry that shapes the world we live in. There is a vast array of different
Hew Edgar By Hew Edgar, policy manger (Scotland) at RICS
Hew Edgar By Hew Edgar, RICS, policy manger (Scotland)
Ian Taylor By Ian Taylor, PfH Scotland
Darina Kerr Darina Kerr, a partner at law firm CMS, discusses impending changes to the operation of judicial review in Scotland.
Vaughan Hart By Vaughan Hart, managing director at Scottish Building Federation
Leanna Fry By Leanna Fry, site manager at BAM Construct UK Ltd
By Dundee Councillor Jimmy Black
Vaughan Hart By Vaughan Hart, managing director at Scottish Building Federation
Craig McLaren Craig McLaren, national director for Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Scotland, outlines work the Institute is taking forward that explores what can be done to improve how we plan for housing.